Well-Being of Early-Career Researchers: Insights from a Swedish Survey

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Carine Signoret
Elaine Ng
Stéphanie Da Silva
Ayco Tack
Ulrikke Voss
Helga H. Lidö
Cédric Patthey
Madelene Ericsson
Jenny Hadrévi
Chanchal Balachandran
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[1] Linköping University,Linnaeus Centre HEAD, Swedish Institute for Disability Research, Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning
[2] Linköping University,Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Division of Surgery, Faculty of Health Sciences
[3] County Council of Östergötland,Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences
[4] Stockholm University,Department of Experimental Medical Sciences, Future Faculty
[5] Lund University,Addiction Biology Unit, Department of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology
[6] The Sahlgrenska Academy at University of Gothenburg,Umeå Center for Molecular Medicine
[7] Umeå University,Department of Medical Biosciences, Physiological Chemistry
[8] Umeå University,Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicines, Occupational and Environmental Medicine
[9] Umeå University,Department of Management and Engineering (IEI), The Institute for Analytical Sociology
[10] Linköping University,Junior Faculty Linköping
[11] Linköping University,Future Faculty Lund
[12] Lund University,Future Faculty Gothenburg
[13] Sahlgrenska Academy at Gothenburg University,Future Faculty Umeå
[14] Umeå University,undefined
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Higher Education Policy | 2019年 / 32卷
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early-career researchers; survey; academia; well-being; work situation; Sweden;
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Several studies have documented the importance of optimal work situation and the general well-being of early-career researchers (ECRs) for enhancing the academic performance of universities. Yet, most studies focused on specific categories of ECRs, or on specific academic disciplines as well as on specific outcomes. With this study, we recognize the need for a broader sample encompassing different categories of ECRs across academic disciplines. In a national survey of Swedish universities, the National Junior Faculty of Sweden (NJF) collected data from ECRs in order to study the influence of work situation and well-being on perceived scientific environment. We observed that work situation and well-being are interdependent and jointly influence each other in shaping the conditions for ideal scientific environment. Importantly, we employ structural equation model (SEM) analysis to account for the endogenous relationship between work situation and personal well-being in predicting perceived scientific environment. Results from SEM indicate that support from the university, work time management, job clarity, contract length and quality of life satisfaction were related to the perceived possibility of conducting the best science. Our research also highlighted individual differences across demographic factors and contract length in the perceived work situation and the possibility of conducting the best science.
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