Navajas-Romero, Virginia , Diaz-Carrion, Rosalia , ARIZA MONTES, JOSÉ ANTONIO
No
Sustainability
Article
Científica
1.894
0.581
01/05/2019
000469518700060
2-s2.0-85066047018
This article analyzes with a holistic and systematic approach the state of working conditions in self-dependent workers, as well as their effects on workers' work engagement. For this, a distinction was made between the self-employed, non-dependent self-employed, and wage earners. The sample integrated 42,963 workers who were surveyed, of which 0.03% were dependent self-employed, 13.73% were non-dependent self-employed, and 82.32% were wage earners. The results have broadly confirmed the research purposes and they established that ensuring work engagement is the key to sustainability, growth, and success for workers.
sustainability; job quality; work engagement; work intensity; work time quality