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Somers, Mark John – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2009
In a sample of 288 hospital nurses, commitment profiles were compared to turnover intentions, job search behavior, work withdrawal (absenteeism and lateness) and job stress. Five empirically-derived commitment profiles emerged: highly committed, affective-normative dominant, continuance-normative dominant, continuance dominant, and uncommitted.…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Nurses, Profiles, Job Search Methods
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ten Brummelhuis, Lieke L.; Bakker, Arnold B.; Euwema, Martin C. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2010
Previous studies have convincingly shown that employees' family lives can affect their work outcomes. We investigate whether family-to-work interference (FWI) experienced by the employee also affects the work outcomes of a co-worker. We predict that the employee's FWI has an effect on the co-worker's outcomes through the crossover of positive and…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Burnout, Family Work Relationship, Employees
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Bob G. Barrett – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2011
While some organizations have made strides in employing workers with disabilities as an act of social responsibility, other entities have started to realize the need and value of this untapped human resource (Thakker, 1997). Research has shown that employees with disabilities have low turnover rates, low absenteeism, and high motivation to prove…
Descriptors: Employment Practices, Employees, Disabilities, Information Technology
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Scott, K. Dow; Wimbush, James C. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1991
Uses an existing model of attendance behavior to examine attitudinal, demographic, and absenteeism data from 265 secondary school teachers. Canonical correlation analysis revealed that teacher absenteeism was significantly related to distance to work, gender, job involvement, and job satisfaction. (58 references) (MLH)
Descriptors: Distance, Employee Absenteeism, Job Satisfaction, Secondary Education
Parker, Sandra – 1995
Employee absenteeism is a problem faced by all library and information service managers as it erodes both salary budgets and productivity. It can have an undermining effect on staff morale, and may be an indicator of low staff motivation levels. There are two types of absence, unavoidable and avoidable, which can be measured using lost time and…
Descriptors: Change, Computer Oriented Programs, Employee Absenteeism, Foreign Countries