Well-being at work is an overall experience of how an individual feels at work. It includes work-related attitudes, emotions and alertness. Well-being at work is influenced by working conditions, the properties of the work itself and individual factors. Work ability refers to the totality of an individual’s resources and other work-related factors. Incapacity for work refers to a significant decrease in work ability. An individual’s ability to work is influenced by the individual’s health and functional capacity, professional competence, motivation, attitudes and values.
The Working Finland study provides data that is based on an extensive survey on the work life experiences of the working population living in Finland, their working conditions and the state of their well-being at work. The Working Finland study is based on the Healthy Finland Survey by the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare.
Well-being at work experiences, such as work engagement, job burnout symptoms, and job boredom vary somewhat between industrial sectors.
How is the industrial sector, gender, age, level of education, mode of employment or position linked to work engagement, job satisfaction, job boredom, work addiction, job burnout or work ability? View the results based on the “How are you feeling?” well-being at work test data.
Experiences of work engagement is common in all sectors
Work engagement is a positive, fulfilling, work-related state of mind characterized by experiences of vigour, dedication and absorption.
The Abilitator is a self-assessment method of work ability and functional capacity based on the respondent’s own assessment of their situation.
Work ability and functioning self-assessment from FIOH's Abilitator service
The Working Life Barometer by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment has studied experiences of occupational burnout since 2019.
The Working Life Barometer includes a question on how often the respondent has feelings related to occupational burnout or harmful stress in their work.
The classification results allow for studying the link between the factors related to work ability of the working-age population and work participation. The results can be viewed at a national level or by wellbeing services county.
A register review of the working-age population highlights individual variables related to work ability and their relevance to work participation.
The majority considers leadership in social welfare and health care to be coaching. Browse the results of the Mitä kuuluu? survey regarding leadership and supervisory work.
Monitoring the stressfulness of working time is the basis for further development of working time.
The COVID-19 pandemic increased stress or strain in several professions in the municipal sector.
The study examines the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on municipal sector work based on a survey conducted in 2022.
Securing workforce in the private service sector requires ensuring the well-being and competence of existing employees as well as the recruitment and induction of new employees.
The survey provides an updated overview of the work, well-being at work and competence of employees in the private service sector in the early 2020s.
Results of the Kunta10 study from 2016, 2018, 2020 and 2022
How are persons in different occupations exposed to psychosocial work factors?
Ageing in shift work is particularly detrimental to the quality of sleep, and various illnesses among older employees are becoming more common. The Finnish Institute of Occupational Health recommends providing older employees with better opportunities to reduce the number of night shifts and long working times.
Today’s work is, above all, cognitive work i.e. brainwork. Even many traditionally physical work tasks become more cognitively-oriented under the conditions of the digital era.
The Brainwork Survey investigates the prevalence, strenuousness and inspiring aspects of the different tasks and situations of work.
The Kunta10 survey reveals that municipal employees were, for the most part, fairly satisfied with their work life in the past year, despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the year was difficult, positive trends were seen in several areas of work life.
Supervisors in social welfare and health care receive positive feedback regarding their leadership. The majority of employees consider the nature of their leadership to be fair and coaching.
Development of the implementation of multidisciplinary work ability and employment support services for people of working age requires extensive impact and effectiveness assessment
Compare disability pension caused by knee and hip arthrosis by occupation
The City of Helsinki as an example of shift planning that promotes recovery