Our research  work focuses on producing psychometrically reliable and valid   scales
      Our main  'QoWL' survey tool contains a number of scales and optional elements designed to give  you the fullest possible assessment of quality of working life of employees. Please go to our Downloads section if you  are a researcher and would like to use our QoWL scales. 
      
      
        - The Work-Related Quality of  Life (WRQoL)  scale. Our WRQoL   scale is a fully tested, comprehensive, psychometric measure of an  employee’s Quality of Working Life developed by our Research Psychologists. It assesses Quality of Working Life by  six core factors which  interact to explain and predict an individual’s Quality of Working Life.
        
 
      
      
        - The QoWL Work &       Well-being Outcome (QWWO) scale provides data related to twenty specific outcomes related to       Quality of Working Life such as intention to stay, quality of supervision,       sense of achievement, and pride in the organisation.
 
      
      
        - The HSE Work-related stress       scale provides feedback on the       seven stressor categories included in the UK Health & Safety       Executive’s Management Standards, such as demands, management support, and       relationships.
 
      
      
        - Organisation-specific questions. Our survey experts  help organisations design effective questions to provide you  with valuable feedback on the         issues that  really matter.
 
      
      
        - The       QoWL Biographical Information (QBI) scale. In developing our       research scales we have realised that there is no one format for collected       so-called biographical data from people filling in our scales. To overcome       this we have produced a set of 10 questions which we have been using in our       research for over 10 years. These questions have been thoroughly piloted       and in effect have become a standardised way to gain information about       gender, age, occupations, etc. 
      
 
      
        - Staff category questions. We usually include at least two staff category questions that we       tailored to the requirements of the organisation e.g. a general  question on        occupational group and a specific category question on area/dept. We can       include further category questions if required e.g. location.
 
      
      
        - Open question(s). We usually ask at       least one open question. This provides your employees with an opportunity       to make suggestions about how quality of working life could be improved or what they like best about their job. Normally, more than 50% of respondents provide an answer and over 50% of these agree that that organisation can see their (anonymised) responses. We can provide a       thematic analysis (anonymised) of the comments contributed.
 
      
      Please look at our downloads page, our research overview page or contact us if you have any  queries about the scales, questions or how they were derived.