Louhevaara V, Penttinen J, Tuomi K
Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Kuopio, Finland.
Exp Aging Res. 1999 Oct-Dec;25(4):307-11. doi: 10.1080/036107399243751.
This study compared perceived work ability and job demands in 1981 and 1996. Two samples of municipal workers were formed by matching according to location (eastern Finland), occupational status (white- and blue-collar jobs), gender (men), and age (> or = 45 years). In 1981, 50 white-collar (mean age 51 [SD 3] years) and 214 blue-collar (mean age 51 [SD 4] years) workers responded. In 1996, the corresponding numbers were 43 and 54, respectively, the mean age being 50 [SD 4] years for both groups. Perceived work ability and psychological resources changed very little from 1981 to 1996, but there seemed to be a trend towards a more positive view of future work ability. General and mental job demands, in particular, seemed to be increasing among white-collar workers. The observed differences in work ability and job demands were systematically more positive among blue-collar workers than among the white-collar workers.
本研究比较了1981年和1996年的工作能力感知与工作要求。根据地点(芬兰东部)、职业地位(白领和蓝领工作)、性别(男性)和年龄(≥45岁)进行匹配,形成了两组市政工人样本。1981年,50名白领(平均年龄51[标准差3]岁)和214名蓝领(平均年龄51[标准差4]岁)工人做出了回应。1996年,相应的人数分别为43人和54人,两组的平均年龄均为50[标准差4]岁。从1981年到1996年,工作能力感知和心理资源变化很小,但对未来工作能力的看法似乎有更积极的趋势。特别是,白领工人的一般工作要求和精神工作要求似乎在增加。观察到的工作能力和工作要求差异在蓝领工人中比在白领工人中系统性地更积极。