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Mapping the literature on decent work: A bibliometric analysis of sustainable development goal 8

Sustainable Development
The bibliometric study based on the Scopus database aims to investigate the global literary development of “decent work” over a span exceeding two decades.
Alisha Ralph, Akarsh Arora
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The mediating role of psychological empowerment in perceptions of decent work and work immersion among Chinese nurses: A cross-sectional study.

International Nursing Review, 2023
AIM The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships among perceptions of decent work, psychological empowerment, and work immersion among nurses, hypothesizing that psychological empowerment mediates the relationship between perceptions of ...
Ran Yu   +5 more
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Decent Wages for Decent Work in Asia

2022
International migration is arguably the intractable development challenge of the twenty-first century. Significant shifts in the scale, diversity, and direction of migration flows for work, education, family reunion, and protection have reinvigorated the migration-development debate and commanded global policy attention.
Matt Withers, Nicola Piper
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Support Decent Work for All as a Public Health Goal in the United States. (APHA Policy Statement Number 20223, Adopted November 2022)

New solutions : a journal of environmental and occupational health policy : NS, 2023
This policy promotes decent work as a U.S. public health goal through a comprehensive approach that builds upon existing APHA policy statements and addresses statement gaps.

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Decent work and ethical ideologies of nurses—A multicenter cross-sectional study

Nursing Ethics
Background Although research has established that the work environment significantly shapes nurses’ ethical behavior, it’s less clear whether decent work could influence ethical ideologies of nurses.
M. Zoromba   +4 more
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Predicting Decent Work Among US Black Workers: Examining Psychology of Working Theory

Journal of Career Assessment, 2023
The U.S. has a history of marginalizing Black people. Marginalization impedes Black Americans’ ability to secure wealth, education, and meaningful work.
Tiffany R. Williams   +6 more
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Decent Work Among Turkish Working Adults: A Latent Profile Analysis

Journal of Career Assessment
The present study explores the interrelationship among decent work components via a latent profile analysis among Turkish workers. Using a sample of 596 employees in Türkiye, the latent profile analysis revealed four distinct profiles (highly indecent ...
Ersoy Çarkıt
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Outcomes of Decent Work Among Blue-Collar Workers in South Africa: The Role of Job Satisfaction

Journal of Career Assessment, 2023
Vocational research using the psychology of working theory (PWT) is increasing. Still, empirical studies testing the hypothesized relationships among this theory’s intended target group (e.g., working class or blue-collar workers) are scant.
E. Koekemoer, A. Masenge
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How Decent Work Influences Internal Whistleblowing Intentions in Nurses: The Parallel Mediating Roles of Felt Obligation and Organisational Identification-A Cross-Sectional Survey.

Journal of Advanced Nursing
INTRODUCTION Fostering nurses' intentions to blow the whistle internally is a salient issue in healthcare. However, there are debates on the antecedents of these intentions, and the explanation of how these antecedents influence such intentions is ...
H. El-Gazar, M. Zoromba
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Decent work

Abstract This brief provides a concise summary of relevant knowledge from applied and vocational psychology on decent work and psychology of working theory (PWT). The concept of decent work emerged from policy initiatives by the International Labour Organization (ILO), which created an aspirational set of baseline conditions that define ...
David L Blustein   +3 more
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