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Job insecurity fluctuations and support towards Italian precarious schoolteachers

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Purpose – The negative consequences of job insecurity on the well-being of individuals are well known. However, the perceptions of job insecurity over time and how some factors such as social support may affect them have received limited attention. This study follows precarious schoolteachers for three weeks before the end of their contract to explore how their perceptions of job insecurity evolve over time. Design/methodology/approach – The participants were 47 precarious schoolteachers who first completed a general questionnaire, then a diary survey on nine occasions over the course of the three weeks. Data was analysed with MPLUS 7.3. Findings – The results suggest intra-individual differences regarding the way job insecurity was perceived overtime.Anadditionaldiscoverywasthatsupportprovidedbytheschoolprincipalwasnegativelyrelatedto changes in job insecurity over time. Research limitations/implications – The relatively small sample size, which includes only precarious schoolteachers, and the methodology complexity of the diary are limitations of this study. Practical implications – This study highlights the subjective nature of the perceptions of job insecurity. It alsoshowstheimportanceoftheschoolprincipal’ssocialsupporttowardsprecariousschoolteachers;therefore, practitioners should propose interventions to enhance the quality of principal–teachers relationships. Originality/value – This study contributes to the literature by investigating how perceptions of job insecurity evolve over time and the role of social support.

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Job insecurity over time Social support Diary study

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Career Development International Doi: 10.1108/CDI-12-2019-0283

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Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.

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