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-quality panel data we estimate pre- and post-promotion effects on job attributes, physical health, mental health and life … deterioration two years after receiving a promotion. Thus, it seems the additional stress involved with promotions eventually …
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and promotion opportunities within the work environment. This situation increasingly created perceptions of inequity for …
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and promotion opportunities within the work environment. This situation increasingly created perceptions of inequity for …
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on industrial sector employment of woman workers in Mauritius - based on interviews and a 1977 survey, examines the conditions (lower minimum wages, higher labour productivity, less absenteeism and easier human relations) dictating employer preference for female...
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This study explored how older workers (age 55+) differed from middle-aged (ages 35–54) and young workers (35 years) in their experience of the work–family interface. Data came from a subset of a survey conducted by a multi-national corporation in 79 countries (N = 41,813, n = 2,700)....
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This paper deals with the study of older workers’ job satisfaction as a factor that, combined with other personal and job-related factors, can significantly influence the decision to postpone retirement when this decision is in the hands of an individual. Starting from the fact that the...
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The focus of this thesis is discretionary work effort, that is, work effort that is voluntary, is above and beyond what is minimally required or normally expected to avoid reprimand or dismissal, and is organisationally functional. Discretionary work effort is an important construct because it...
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Cross border industries, also known as maquiladoras in northern Mexico, are currently facing the problem of low organizational attachment among production workers. Direct workers often perceive little commitment to their company, and turn¬over rates in the plants average; e.g., about 10 per cent...
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time focused on common extrinsic motivators such as usual rewards (in the form of money or promotion to higher grades …
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