The Quality of Work Life Scale: Validity Evidence from Brazil and Portugal

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Autor(a) principal: Sinval, J.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Sirgy, M. Joseph, Lee, Dong-Jin, Maroco, J. P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/7067
Resumo: Quality of work life (QWL) is an important construct, based on satisfaction of worker’s needs. It is strongly related to higher work engagement and lower burnout. To properly establish comparisons between countries’ QWL with a psychometric instrument, the measure must show validity evidence, namely in terms of measurement invariance. This study aims to assess the validity evidence of the Quality of Work Life Scale (QWLS) by examining the internal structure of the measure (i.e., dimensionality, reliability, and measurement invariance) and its relations with other variables such as burnout and work engagement. The measure was tested using a total sample of 1163 workers, 566 workers from Portugal, and 597 from Brazil. The data had a good fit to the QWLS second-order model and good reliability estimates for the two countries. Full-uniqueness measurement invariance was achieved for data for Portugal and Brazil and for gender too. The measure also demonstrated good nomological validity evidence by successfully predicting burnout and work engagement.
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title The Quality of Work Life Scale: Validity Evidence from Brazil and Portugal
spellingShingle The Quality of Work Life Scale: Validity Evidence from Brazil and Portugal
Sinval, J.
Quality of work life scale
Brazil
Portugal
Measurement
Invariance
title_short The Quality of Work Life Scale: Validity Evidence from Brazil and Portugal
title_full The Quality of Work Life Scale: Validity Evidence from Brazil and Portugal
title_fullStr The Quality of Work Life Scale: Validity Evidence from Brazil and Portugal
title_full_unstemmed The Quality of Work Life Scale: Validity Evidence from Brazil and Portugal
title_sort The Quality of Work Life Scale: Validity Evidence from Brazil and Portugal
author Sinval, J.
author_facet Sinval, J.
Sirgy, M. Joseph
Lee, Dong-Jin
Maroco, J. P.
author_role author
author2 Sirgy, M. Joseph
Lee, Dong-Jin
Maroco, J. P.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do ISPA
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sinval, J.
Sirgy, M. Joseph
Lee, Dong-Jin
Maroco, J. P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Quality of work life scale
Brazil
Portugal
Measurement
Invariance
topic Quality of work life scale
Brazil
Portugal
Measurement
Invariance
description Quality of work life (QWL) is an important construct, based on satisfaction of worker’s needs. It is strongly related to higher work engagement and lower burnout. To properly establish comparisons between countries’ QWL with a psychometric instrument, the measure must show validity evidence, namely in terms of measurement invariance. This study aims to assess the validity evidence of the Quality of Work Life Scale (QWLS) by examining the internal structure of the measure (i.e., dimensionality, reliability, and measurement invariance) and its relations with other variables such as burnout and work engagement. The measure was tested using a total sample of 1163 workers, 566 workers from Portugal, and 597 from Brazil. The data had a good fit to the QWLS second-order model and good reliability estimates for the two countries. Full-uniqueness measurement invariance was achieved for data for Portugal and Brazil and for gender too. The measure also demonstrated good nomological validity evidence by successfully predicting burnout and work engagement.
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