Heterogeneities in the latent functions of employment: New findings from a large-scale German survey

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Abstract

We began investigating the differences in the latent functions by estimating Equation (1). Figure 1 presents the predicted mean values from (1) by employment type (Supplementary Appendix Table A4 shows the unweighted, unaltered means of the factors by subgroup; Supplementary Appendix Table A6 shows the corresponding regression coefficients used to create the figure). Please note that we allowed the scales of the six panels to vary; thus, highlighting the variance between employment status groups within each panel. For comparisons of the magnitudes of the coefficients between panels, see Supplementary Appendix Tables A4, A5. Furthermore, the horizontal line at zero represents the sample mean and does not indicate whether the size of any given coefficient differs significantly from zero.
Original languageEnglish
Article number909558
Number of pages17
JournalFrontiers in Psychology
Volume13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Aug 2022

Fields of science

  • 501012 Media psychology
  • 501 Psychology
  • 501003 Occupational psychology
  • 501015 Organisational psychology

JKU Focus areas

  • Digital Transformation

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