• Emotional labor is the process of managing feelings and expressions to fulfill the emotional requirements of a job. More specifically, workers are expected...
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    too do different forms of emotional labor. In the era of COVID-19, she argues, many front-line workers do the emotional labor of suppressing heightened...
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  • for the sake of profit". Emotional labor inhibits workers from being able to participate in authentic emotional work. Emotional work is described as "emotion...
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    achieve an orgasm. Emotional labor is an essential part of many service jobs, including many types of sex work. Through emotional labor sex workers engage...
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  • Emotional intelligence (EI) is defined as the ability to perceive, use, understand, manage, and handle emotions. People with high emotional intelligence...
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    organizations can be credited to Arlie Russell Hochschild's concept of emotional labor. The University of Queensland hosts EmoNet, an e-mail distribution...
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  • Sarah J. Tracy and Stephen Fineman have expanded on her concept of emotional labor. The book is an expansion on theoretical concepts that Hochschild first...
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  • and organizational expectations can all contribute to one's emotional labor. Emotional labor is the act of behaving or displaying specific emotions and...
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  • Affective labor is work carried out that is intended to produce or modify emotional experiences in people. This is in contrast to emotional labor, which...
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  • valorizes information and subjectivities." The concept of emotional labor, particularly the emotional labor that is present and required in pink collar jobs,...
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  • rationality and emotional labor, were used to describe conventional organizational theory pertaining to emotional regulation. Whereas bounded emotionality encourages...
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  • jobs that do not require emotional labor. In other words, emotional intelligence tends to predict job performance for emotional jobs only. A more recent...
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  • Emotional contagion is a form of social contagion that involves the spontaneous spread of emotions and related behaviors. Such emotional convergence can...
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    mechanisms. Emotional labor is defined as the "act of displaying organizationally desired emotions during service transactions." Emotional labor is believed...
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  • makes it more meaningful for both client and sex worker as it involves emotional labor. The term "client" is often used to describe a person who pays sex...
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    Yonghwi (1 September 2015). "The effects of emotional display rules on flight attendants' emotional labor strategy, job burnout and performance". Service...
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    strengthening familial ties. It is a form of emotional labor done both out of a sense of obligation and because of emotional attachment. Sociologist Carolyn Rosenthal...
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    the degree of emotional exhaustion experienced by employees who work on jobs that include interaction with clients and emotional labor demands. In this...
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    6–9. doi:10.1037/a0014644 – via ResearchGate. Judge, Timothy A. "Is Emotional Labor More Difficult for Some than for Others? A Multi-level, Experience-sampling...
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    feeling, emotion, attachment, or mood. It encompasses a wide range of emotional states and can be positive (e.g., happiness, joy, excitement) or negative...
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  • Retrieved 2022-03-14. Beck, Julie (2018-11-26). "The Concept Creep of 'Emotional Labor'". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2022-03-14. Haslam, Nick; Vylomova, Ekaterina;...
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    World War II Forced labor of Germans after World War II Gulag Involuntary servitude Indentured servitude Labor army Labour battalion Labor trafficking in the...
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  • reduces absence. Absenteeism is a habitual pattern correlated with emotional labor and personal reasoning, but there are resolutions to finding ways to...
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  • emotional labor, an idea developed by Arlie Russell Hochschild. The idea speaks about emotional regulation carried out in order to fit the "emotional...
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  • roles in which emotional expression can be important, such as in the health care sector. For example, care-givers who perform emotional labor above and beyond...
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    environments while helping customers, the key objective must be emotional labor. Emotional labor is the self-regulatory process that unfolds over the course...
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  • emotion regulation relates to emotional labor, the regulation of emotion as part of one's job role. In emotional labor, an employee (usually in a service...
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  • Emotion work (category Emotional issues)
    emotional work that a person undertakes in private life – from emotional labor: emotional work done in a paid work setting. Emotion work has use value and...
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  • for a viral article in Harper's Bazaar on emotional labor and her subsequent book Fed Up: Emotional Labor, Women, and the Way Forward (HarperCollins...
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  • ranging from a mild emotional detachment from the immediate surroundings, to a more severe disconnection from physical and emotional experiences. The major...
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