‘I’m a bit of an invisible worker’ – Health care and social sector students’ experiences of casual and temporary agency work

Author:

Hult Marja1ORCID,Gevaert Jessie2,Rekola Leena3,Honkanen-Korhonen Raili4,Ylikahri Kati5

Affiliation:

1. University Researcher, Department of Nursing Science, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland

2. Post-Doctoral Researcher, Interface Demography, Vrije University Brussels, Brussels, Belgium

3. Principal Lecturer in RDI (Research, Development and Innovation), Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, Helsinki, Finland

4. Senior Lecturer, Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, Helsinki, Finland

5. Project Manager, Senior Lecturer, Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, Helsinki, Finland

Abstract

Objectives In the wake of national and global personnel shortages, it is becoming increasingly common for students to undertake casual and temporary agency work in the health care and social sectors. This phenomenon can have both advantages and disadvantages for these workers. The objective of this study was to describe health care and social sector students’ experiences of such work. Methods Students currently undertaking casual work in the health care and social sector in Finland were recruited ( n = 28). Qualitative semi-structured interviews of these students were conducted in March to May 2021. The data were analysed using inductive content analysis. Results Respondents reported some positive aspects of casual work. In particular, they liked the freedom to choose the workplace and working times that suited them. However, respondents’ experiences were mostly negative. They perceived the induction into work as being insufficient, felt they had too few opportunities to give and receive feedback and believed they were not accepted into the working community. Conclusions Students who have bad experiences while undertaking causal work in the health care and social sectors may develop an aversion towards working in those sectors after graduating. In order to ensure the sectors are attractive to graduates, casual student workers’ induction and experience of the workplace must be improved.

Funder

European Social Fund

Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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