Occupational stress in university academics in Australia and New Zealand

M Lee, R Coutts, J Fielden, M Hutchinson… - Journal of Higher …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
M Lee, R Coutts, J Fielden, M Hutchinson, R Lakeman, B Mathisen, D Nasrawi, N Phillips
Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2022Taylor & Francis
Occupational stress has increased in higher education academic staff over several decades,
and this has been particularly acute in Australia and New Zealand. This scoping review
sought to understand the causes and impacts of occupational stress among Australian and
New Zealand academics. Eight EBSCO databases were searched for key terms: academic
and occupational stress and Australia and New Zealand. Twenty relevant papers were
sourced, from which five common themes were extracted:(i) balancing an academic …
Abstract
Occupational stress has increased in higher education academic staff over several decades, and this has been particularly acute in Australia and New Zealand. This scoping review sought to understand the causes and impacts of occupational stress among Australian and New Zealand academics. Eight EBSCO databases were searched for key terms: academic and occupational stress and Australia and New Zealand. Twenty relevant papers were sourced, from which five common themes were extracted: (i) balancing an academic workload, (ii) casualisation of the workforce, (iii) the managerialism phenomenon, (iv) transition from field of practice to academia, and (v) academic and other staff. Further research in the Australian and New Zealand context is required to identify the nature of specific stressors and how these impact health and well-being.
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