Browsing Sociology by Author "Pelly, Diane"
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Making homeworking work: preferences and experiences of homeworkers during COVID-19
Pelly, Diane (2020)The COVID-19 pandemic has forced a large section of the global labour force who were working in centralised locations to suddenly switch to homeworking. This report uses primary longitudinal data from two surveys of 808 ... -
Nudging in the workplace: increasing participation in employee EDI wellness events
Pelly, Diane (2022)Organisations are investing significant resources in promoting the physical, emotional, and psychological well-being of their employees. In hybrid working environments, virtual worker wellness events are increasingly being ... -
Worker stress, burnout, and wellbeing before and during the COVID-19 restrictions in the United Kingdom
Pelly, Diane (2022)COVID-19 created a transformational shift in the working environment for much of the labour force, yet its impact on workers is unclear. This study uses longitudinal data to examine the wellbeing of 621 full-time workers ... -
Worker well-being and quit intentions: is measuring job satisfaction enough?
Pelly, Diane (2023)The links between worker well-being and quit intentions have been well researched. However, the vast majority of extant studies use just one measure, job satisfaction, to proxy for worker well-being as a whole, thus ignoring ...