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Occupational Well-Being: A Structural Equation Model of Finnish and Estonian School

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  • Sari Laine
  • Kerttu Tossavainen
  • Tiia Pertel
  • Kädi Lepp
  • Hannu Isoaho
  • Terhi Saaranen

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This study aimed to test the original Occupational Well-being of School Staff Model (OWSS Model) from 2005. This model was tested using data collected in two stages (in 2010 and in 2013) from school staff in Finnish and Estonian public primary and secondary schools. In 2010, there were 486 Finnish respondents (Finnish study 1), and in 2013, there were 545 Finnish respondents (Finnish study 2). Correspondingly, there were 1330 Estonian respondents in 2010 (Estonian study 1), and 974 Estonian respondents in 2013 (Estonian study 2). Based on structural equation modelling, Finnish data from 2010 and 2013 suited the OWSS Model well. Based on Estonian data from 2010 and 2013, the model was slightly improved, but its main structures remained largely unchanged. On the whole, the results support the previous notion that the occupational well-being of school staff should be examined with reference to a broad spectrum of four viewpoints covering working conditions, worker and work, the working community and professional competence. General occupational well-being of the working community and subjective occupational well-being were best explained by working atmosphere and appreciation of others’ work, especially in Finland. In Estonia, occupational well-being was best explained by working atmosphere and appreciation of others’ work and working space, postures and equipment. Long-term testing with data from two countries and from two different testing periods confirmed that the model may continue to be applied in school contexts for planning, implementation and evaluation of occupational well-being, as well as for promoting public health.

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  • Sari Laine & Kerttu Tossavainen & Tiia Pertel & Kädi Lepp & Hannu Isoaho & Terhi Saaranen, 2018. "Occupational Well-Being: A Structural Equation Model of Finnish and Estonian School," Global Journal of Health Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 10(8), pages 1-79, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:gjhsjl:v:10:y:2018:i:8:p:79
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    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
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