Critical reflections on the currently leading definition of sustainable employability

Aug 23, 2016Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health

Important thoughts on the main current definition of sustainable ability to work

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Abstract

The current definition of sustainable employability (SE) is associated with several notable omissions that may hinder its comprehensiveness.

  • SE is recognized as a multidimensional concept that includes both employee characteristics and work context.
  • The definition fails to clearly specify which elements of employment contribute to SE, potentially leading to confusion.
  • It treats SE as a characteristic of both the employee and the job, which complicates the understanding of employability.
  • There is an assumption that achieving value in work inherently predicts SE, but this relationship requires further testing.
  • The current definition does not account for individuals who are unemployed, despite their potential for sustainable employability.
  • The operationalization of SE lacks clarity on how to measure its longitudinal aspect throughout individuals' working lives.

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