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. 2022 Feb 15;44(2):385–409. doi: 10.1177/0143831X221076176

Table 4.

Unstandardized structural coefficients (and standard errors) of individual and national job insecurity and their interaction predicting outcomes per country.

UK US Belgium
PCB gov Sat. gov Solidarity Cov. com. PCB gov Sat. gov Solidarity Cov. com. PCB gov Sat. gov Solidarity Cov. com.
Pers. job insecurity –.10 (.06) –.08 (.07) .09 * (.03) –.04 (.03) –.03 (.07) –.09 (.07) .02 (.03) .03 (.03) –.09 (.06) –.02 (.07) .03 (.04) –.04 (.04)
Nat. job insecurity .42 *** (.09) –.18 (.11) .13 * (.06) .08 (.05) .35 *** (.09) –.36 *** (.09) .40 *** (.05) .16 *** (.05) .26 *** (.09) –.30 *** (.10) .26 *** (.05) .13 *** (.05)
Pers. × Nat. job insecurity –.08 (.11) .04 (.13) –.15 (.08) .05 (.06) –.06 (.11) .22 * (.10) .05 (.05) –.09 (.05) .02 (.12) .01 (.14) –.02 (.07) –.05 (.07)

Note. PCB gov = perceived psychological contract breach of the government; Sat. gov = satisfaction with the government; Cov. com. = compliance with COVID-19 measures. Standard errors in parentheses.

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p < .05, ***p < .01.