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This study investigates the role of autonomy and workload in explaining responses of temporary employees (N 189) compared with permanent employees (N 371) on job satisfaction, organizational commitment, life satisfaction, and performance. Results based on regression analyses suggest that the effects of contract type are not mediated by autonomy or by workload. Rather, this study partially supports hypotheses on the differential reactions of temporaries and permanents to autonomy or workload; autonomy was not predictive for temporaries’ job satisfaction and organizational commitment, and workload was not predictive for temporaries’ life satisfaction, whereas they were predictive for permanents’ responses.
Cuyper et al. (Wed,) studied this question.