Item Text | Actively tested |
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A. your order of tasksItem Text:
A. your order of tasks
Recommendations:
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Findings:When asked to explain why they selected their answers to this item, respondents argue along several lines.
Those who state that they are able to choose or change their order of tasks predominantly argue that their jobs involve a certain level of autonomy (about 70% of the cases in each country). These respondents think about their jobs in general when answering this item and not so much about specific tasks and activities. Therefore, the actual jobs of these respondents range from chambermaid (R139PL) to self-employed film maker (R192UK):
Another line of reasoning among those who answer “yes” to Item A is that task order depends on the urgency or priority of a given task. This reasoning occurs in about 5% of the cases in each country and is mostly given by self-employed respondents:
Question Topic:
Job and career/ Job situation & professional activity
Construct:Autonomy
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Yes |
B. your methods of workItem Text:
B. your methods of work
Recommendations:
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Findings:Interestingly, considerably more German respondents say they are able to choose or change their methods of work (about 90%) than UK and Polish respondents (about 70% respectively). A closer look at the response distributions reveals that this difference is mostly due to the fact that employees in Germany are considerably more likely to answer “yes” to this item (83%) than employees in the UK (53%) and Poland (57%). It seems that the term “methods of work” is interpreted somewhat differently by respondents in Germany than by respondents in the other two countries. Given that the understanding of this term was not probed directly in this study, this issue should ideally be addressed further in the upcoming face-to-face cognitive pretest.
Similar to Item A, those who state that they are able to choose or change their methods of work mostly argue that their jobs involve a certain level of autonomy (about 90% of the cases in each country). Again, these respondents think about their jobs in general when answering Item B and not so much about specific tasks and activities:
Again, similar to Item A, of those who answer “yes” to Item B, a few self-employed respondents argue that their method of work depends on the urgency or priority of a given job. However, this reasoning is only provided by eight respondents in total (DE: 6, UK: 1, PL: 1). The explanations of those who answer “no” to Item B are also very similar to the ones already documented for Item A. Most respondents argue that they have to follow specific procedures or guidelines (about 65% of the cases in each country):
Question Topic:
Job and career/ Job situation & professional activity
Construct:Autonomy
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Yes |
C. your speed or rate of work | No |