A Toxic Combination: Performance, Temporariness, and Struggling for Success in Early Working Life

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This article examines some of the conditions that can explain the rise in young workers’ mental health and well-being problems in early work life. Based on 30 qualitative interviews with Danish workers under 30, who all had experienced different kinds of mental health and well-being problems in early work life, it shows how poor working environment and employment conditions often are triggering factors for young workers’ mental health and well-being problems. Mental health and well-being in early work life seem to be linked to the conditions through which young workers’ cultivate themselves as valuable working subjects in a time where work is a crucial arena for self-formation and self-realization. It is concluded that the combination of performance-oriented workplace cultures, temporary employment, and young workers’ aiming to achieve success in their work life, is a toxic combination for mental health and well-being.

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Nielsen, M. L., Winding, T. N., Grytnes, R., Rønberg, M. T., & Sørensen, N. U. (2023). A Toxic Combination: Performance, Temporariness, and Struggling for Success in Early Working Life. Young, 31(3), 268–287. https://doi.org/10.1177/11033088231162900

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