人道主义工作心理学:对代表性不足和被遗忘人群的研究

IF 31.1 1区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Stuart C. Carr
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人道主义工作心理学的名称是指与联合国解决贫困问题的连续目标相协调。这些目标包括普遍包容地获得体面工作,使研究与服务代表性不足、被遗忘的人群保持一致。自2000年以来,与来自贫困和其他受灾人口的人道主义援助工作者进行的研究首先改善了援助工作条件,增加了援助和后来的福利服务。当工作贫困全球化时,通过支持企业能力和技能,在大多数非正规经济中的微型企业家中或由流离失所/重新安置的移民群体中,以及通过对最低工资、生活工资和最高工资群体以及正规经济上下的公平薪酬评估进行理论化,更广泛的量化支持了总体上更具包容性的工作。今天,这两个群体正在联合起来,将体面工作的结构要素重新定义为功能性可持续生计。它们对于在气候行动中实现包容、公正的过渡至关重要,能够抵御多重危机,维持他人(尤其是子孙后代)的生计。
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Humanitarian Work Psychology: Research with Underrepresented and Forgotten Populations
The name Humanitarian Work Psychology denotes harmonization with successive United Nations goals to tackle poverty. These encompass universally inclusive access to decent work, aligning research with serving underrepresented, forgotten populations. Since 2000, research with humanitarian aid workers from and serving poverty- and other disaster-affected populations first improved aid work conditions, boosting aid and later welfare services. When working poverty globalized, a more extensive quantum supported making work in general more inclusive by backing enterprise capabilities and skills, among microentrepreneurs in the majority informal economy or carried by dislocated/relocating immigrant groups, and by theorizing fair-pay evaluation across minimum-, living- and maximum-waged groups, up and down the formal economy. Today these two groups are combining to reconceptualize structural elements of decent work into functional Sustainable Livelihoods. Essential for inclusive, just transitions during climate action, they function to weather poly-crises and sustain livelihoods for others—especially future generations.
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期刊介绍: Launched in March 2014, the Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior is a publication dedicated to reviewing the literature on I/O Psychology and HRM/OB. In the latest edition of the Journal Citation Report (JCR) in 2023, this journal achieved significant recognition. It ranked among the top 5 journals in two categories and boasted an impressive Impact Factor of 13.7.
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