Whelan Nuala, McGilloway Sinéad, Murphy Mary P, McGuinness Colm
Centre for Mental Health and Community Research, Maynooth University Department of Psychology, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland.
Ballymun Job Centre, Ballymun, Dublin 11, Ireland.
Trials. 2018 Feb 26;19(1):141. doi: 10.1186/s13063-018-2485-y.
Labour market policy (LMP) and its implementation have undergone rapid change internationally in the last three decades with a continued trend towards active LMP. In Ireland however, this shift has been more recent with ongoing reforms since 2012 and a concomitant move toward active labour market 'work-first' policy design (i.e. whereby unemployed people are compulsorily required to work in return for their social welfare benefits). Labour market policies vary from those that require this compulsory approach to those which enable the unemployed to move towards sustainable quality work in the labour market through upskilling (human capital approach). Despite this, however, long-term unemployment-a major cause of poverty and social exclusion-remains high, while current employment support approaches aimed at sustainable re-employment are, arguably, unevaluated and under examined. This study examines the effectiveness of a new high support career guidance intervention in terms of its impact on aspects of wellbeing, perceived employability and enhancing career sustainability.
The study involves a single-centre randomised, controlled, partially blinded trial. A total of 140 long-term unemployed job-seekers from a disadvantaged urban area will be randomly assigned to two groups: (1) an intervention group; and (2) a 'service as usual' group. Each group will be followed up immediately post intervention and six months later. The primary outcome is wellbeing at post intervention and at six-month follow-up. The secondary outcome is perceived employability, which includes a number of different facets including self-esteem, hopefulness, resilience and career self-efficacy.
The study aims to assess the changes in, for example, psychological wellbeing, career efficacy and hopefulness, that occur as a result of participation in a high support intervention vs routinely available support. The results will help to inform policy and practice by indicating whether a therapeutic approach to job-seeking support is more effective for long-term unemployed job-seekers than routinely available (and less therapeutic) support. The findings will also be important in understanding what works and for whom with regard to potentially undoing the negative psychological impacts of unemployment, building psychological capital and employability within the individual, and developing career trajectories leading to more sustainable employment.
ISRCTN registry, ISRCTN16801028 . Registered on 9 February 2016.
在过去三十年里,劳动力市场政策(LMP)及其实施在国际上发生了迅速变化,积极的劳动力市场政策持续发展。然而,在爱尔兰,这种转变更为近期,自2012年以来一直在进行改革,并随之转向积极的劳动力市场“工作第一”政策设计(即要求失业者通过工作来换取社会福利)。劳动力市场政策各不相同,从那些要求这种强制性方法的政策到那些通过提升技能(人力资本方法)使失业者在劳动力市场中转向可持续高质量工作的政策。尽管如此,长期失业——贫困和社会排斥的一个主要原因——仍然居高不下,而目前旨在实现可持续再就业的就业支持方法,可以说尚未得到评估和充分研究。本研究考察一种新的高强度职业指导干预措施在影响幸福感、感知就业能力和增强职业可持续性方面的有效性。
该研究涉及一项单中心随机对照、部分盲法试验。总共140名来自弱势城市地区的长期失业求职者将被随机分为两组:(1)干预组;(2)“照常服务”组。每组将在干预后立即以及六个月后进行随访。主要结局是干预后和六个月随访时的幸福感。次要结局是感知就业能力,其中包括自尊、希望、恢复力和职业自我效能感等多个不同方面。
该研究旨在评估例如参与高强度干预与常规可用支持相比,在心理健康、职业效能感和希望方面发生的变化。研究结果将有助于为政策和实践提供信息,表明求职支持的治疗性方法对长期失业求职者是否比常规可用(且较少具有治疗性)的支持更有效。研究结果对于理解在消除失业的负面心理影响、在个体内部建立心理资本和就业能力以及制定导致更可持续就业的职业轨迹方面哪些方法有效以及对哪些人有效也将具有重要意义。
ISRCTN注册库,ISRCTN16801028。于2016年2月9日注册。