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Work-to-family conflict and its relationship with satisfaction and well-being: a one-year longitudinal study on gender differences

2004

The present study produced new knowledge about gender differences with respect to work-to-family conflict and its longitudinal relations with indicators of satisfaction and well-being. The study examined the longitudinal relations between work-to-family conflict and self-reported satisfaction and well-being in the domains of work (job satisfaction), family (marital satisfaction, parental distress) as well as overall (psychological and physical) symptoms. Data were obtained from a random sample of Finnish men (n=208) and women (n=218) who were employed and had either a partner or/and children. A survey was conducted at two points in time, in 1999 (Time 1), and one year later, in 2000 (Time 2…

DistressLongitudinal studyWell-beingSocial environmentFamily conflictJob satisfactionJob dissatisfactionPsychologyMental healthApplied PsychologyDevelopmental psychologyWork & Stress
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Geneses of Labour Market Turnover: Job Search and Entrepreneurial Aspirations On-the-job

2005

In this paper we study the labour market behavior of employed individuals that have entrepreneurial aspirations in addition to aspirations to switch job. We analyze empirically these two “search processes” side-by-side and report three main findings: First, neither entrepreneurial aspirations nor aspirations to switch job are uncommon, but only few are engaged in both search processes. Second, the two processes are not alike: It is more difficult to empirically explain entrepreneurial aspirations than aspirations to switch job. Only few observable characteristics of the employed are related to both processes. Varied experience and job dissatisfaction are directly related to the probability …

Labour economicsEntrepreneurshipjel:Jentrepreneurship job search experience job satisfactionJob designJob satisfactionJob attitudeJob tenureBusinessJob enlargementJob dissatisfactionUnobservableSSRN Electronic Journal
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Supervisors’ relational transparency moderates effects among employees’ illegitimate tasks and job dissatisfaction: a four-wave panel study

2019

Despite repeated calls for the inclusion of leadership in research on illegitimate tasks, little is known about what supervisors can actually do to mitigate negative effects of illegitimate tasks. ...

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION05 social sciencesComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS050109 social psychologyTransparency (behavior)Authentic leadership0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesJob satisfactionJob dissatisfactionPsychologyInclusion (education)Social psychology050203 business & managementApplied PsychologyEuropean Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
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Rationing of Nursing Care and Professional Burnout Among Nurses Working in Cardiovascular Settings

2021

Introduction: Nursing needs close interpersonal contact with the patient and emotional involvement, therefore can contribute to professional burnout and rationing of nursing care.Aim: Assessing the relationship between the rationing of nursing care and professional burnout in nursing staff.Materials and Methods: The study included a group of 219 nurses working in cardiovascular facilities. This was a cross-sectional study designed to investigate the relationship between factors of the care rationing and professional burnout. The survey data was collected with standardised and research instruments such as the revised Basel Extent of Rationing of Nursing Care questionnaire (BERNCA-R) and the …

burnoutemotional exhaustioneducationRationingProfessional burnoutInterpersonal communicationBurnoutrationing of nursing carenursesBF1-990BERNCA-RMBINursing careNursingPsychologydepersonalisationJob satisfactionJob dissatisfactionPsychologyEmotional exhaustionGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchjob satisfactionFrontiers in Psychology
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Does Organizational Work-Family Support Benefit Temporary and Permanent Employees Equally in a Work-Family Conflict Situation in Relation to Job Sati…

2016

This study examined whether work–family support (WF support) buffers permanent and temporary workers similarly against the negative effects of work–family conflict as regard job satisfaction and emotional energy level at work and at home. A total of 1,719 Finnish nurses participated in this study in 2009. The results revealed that high coworker WF support protected temporary workers against the negative effects of high work–family conflict on emotional energy at work. Furthermore, temporary workers with low coworker WF support were at greater risk of job dissatisfaction and diminished emotional energy at home than were their permanent colleagues in the presence of high work–family conflict…

contract typeEnergy (esotericism)Work–family conflictFamily support05 social sciences050109 social psychologyOrganizational workwork–family supportWork (electrical)work–family conflictwell-being0502 economics and businessWell-beingfamily–work conflict0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesJob satisfactionJob dissatisfactionPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)ta515Journal of Family Issues
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Teachers of English in Finnish upper secondary general school and their job satisfaction

2005

language educationteachersjob fulfilmentjob dissatisfactionkieletjob comfortopettajatopetusenglannin kielijob satisfactiontyötyytyväisyys
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