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Scott, K. Dow; McClellan, Elizabeth L. – Public Personnel Management, 1990
Employee characteristics and attitudes of 466 secondary school teachers were examined to determine whether men and women had different reasons for being absent. Although women had different perceptions of some work-related factors and took substantially more days off, their absence occurrences were not significantly different. (JOW)
Descriptors: Employee Absenteeism, Secondary School Teachers, Sex Differences, Teacher Attendance
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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