A new national survey reveals how the pandemic fundamentally changed the way Americans — especially women — think about job ...
People who experience prolonged episodes of job insecurity are at risk of becoming less agreeable, less conscientious, and more neurotic, according to new research published in the Journal of Applied ...
A majority of U.S. workers — 54% — say job insecurity has significantly affected their stress levels at work, according to a May 21 report from the American Psychological Association. In addition, 65% ...
New research by SMU Assistant Professor Nina Sirola reveals why early-life environments shape the way people experience workplace threats and how the impact is unequal. SMU Office of Research ...
(CN) — Workers’ wariness about robots in their workplaces is a persistent fear mixed with tentative hope, according to a study published Tuesday in the Journal of Applied Psychology. According to the ...
The fear of layoffs and job insecurity can be crippling and lead to increased stress and worry. This anxiety can have a profound impact on employee well-being and job performance. The culmination of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Travers writes about the world of psychology. People who experience prolonged episodes of job insecurity are at risk of ...
This year’s reduction of SNAP benefits only added to the strain on families hoping to provide their children with gifts.
More than two in five American workers say concerns about job security are causing them to delay or cancel a major purchase such as a car or home, according to a new Redfin-commissioned survey. The ...
This year, I've spoken to over 250 older Americans. Most, including those with sufficient savings, expressed anxiety about ...