Department of Occupational Health Science and Psychology, University of Gävle, Gavle, Sweden
Department of Occupational Health Science and Psychology, University of Gävle, Gavle, Sweden.
BMJ Open. 2022 Jul 12;12(7):e057409. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057409.
Flexibility in working life, including non-standard employment (NSE) and flexible work arrangements (FWAs), offers the organisation a better ability to adapt to changing conditions while also posing considerable challenges for organisations as well as workers. The aim of the Flexible Work: Opportunity and Challenge (FLOC) study is to investigate associations between NSE and FWA on the one hand, and individual, social and economic sustainability on the other.
This prospective open cohort study targets approximately 8000 workers 18-65 years old in 8-10 public and private organisations in Sweden. We will use a comprehensive battery of measurement methods addressing financial performance, physical and psychosocial exposures, and physical and mental health, both at the organisational and the individual level. Methods include valid survey questionnaires and register data, and, in subpopulations, technical measurements, interviews and diaries. Main exposures are type of employment and type of work arrangement. Main outcomes are indicators of social and economic sustainability and, at the individual level, health and well-being. Data, collected over 54 months at approximately 18-month intervals, will be analysed using multivariate methods considering main effects as well as potential effect modifiers. The analyses will take into account that respondents are nested in organisations, divisions and/or have specific managers.
FLOC is approved by the Swedish Ethical Review Authority (decision numbers 2019-06220, 2020-06094 and 2021-02725). Data will be published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at international conferences, and researchers will assist the organisations in improving policies and routines for employment and organisation of work.
工作生活中的灵活性,包括非标准就业(NSE)和灵活的工作安排(FWA),为组织提供了更好的适应变化条件的能力,同时也给组织和工人带来了相当大的挑战。灵活工作:机会与挑战(FLOC)研究的目的是调查 NSE 和 FWA 与个体、社会和经济可持续性之间的关联。
这项前瞻性的开放队列研究针对瑞典 8-10 个公共和私营组织中约 8000 名 18-65 岁的工人。我们将使用综合测量方法,包括财务绩效、物理和心理社会暴露以及身体和心理健康,在组织和个体层面上进行测量。方法包括有效的问卷调查和登记数据,以及在子群体中,技术测量、访谈和日记。主要暴露因素是就业类型和工作安排类型。主要结果是社会和经济可持续性的指标,以及个体层面的健康和福祉。在大约 18 个月的间隔内收集 54 个月的数据,将使用多变量方法进行分析,考虑主要效应以及潜在的效应修饰剂。分析将考虑到受访者嵌套在组织、部门中,或者有特定的经理。
FLOC 已获得瑞典伦理审查局的批准(决定编号 2019-06220、2020-06094 和 2021-02725)。数据将在同行评议的期刊上发表,并在国际会议上展示,研究人员将协助组织改进就业和工作组织的政策和惯例。