Table III

Results of OLS regressions for subjective job performance

Model 1Model 2
VariableβBβB
Independent variable
Subjective job insecurity−0.11 (0.00)**−0.13−0.11 (0.00)**−0.13
Moderators
Fixed-term workera0.04 (0.01)**0.020.04 (0.01)**0.02
Temporary agency workera0.12 (0.02)**0.030.08 (0.02)**0.02
On-call workera0.07 (0.01)**0.020.07 (0.01)**0.02
Self-employed with employeesa0.15 (0.02)**0.030.17 (0.02)**0.04
Self-employed without employeesa0.21 (0.01)**0.080.24 (0.01)**0.09
2-way interactions
Fixed-term worker × Subjective job insecurity  0.02 (0.01)0.01
Temporary agency worker × Subjective job insecurity  0.07 (0.02)**0.02
On-call worker × Subjective job insecurity  0.06 (0.01)**0.02
Self-employed with employees × Subjective job insecurity  −0.07 (0.02)**−0.01
Self-employed without employees × Subjective job insecurity  −0.07 (0.01)**−0.03
F219.95**163.79**
Adjusted R20.0390.041
R2 change 0.002**

Notes: Both unstandardized (B) and standardized (β) beta-coefficients are reported. Control variables used in the regressions are job autonomy, job variety, workload, physical work, gender, age, educational level and year of data collection. Full results of the OLS regressions are available upon request. aReference category is permanent worker. *p<0.01; **p<0.001

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