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| Title: | WORK STRAIN, ABSENCE, AND INTENTION OF QUITTING JOB - FROM A PERSPECTIVE OF OCCUPATIONAL DIFFERENCE |
| Authors: | S.Chang, Kirk Oswari, Teddy |
| Keywords: | occupation stress and work behavior |
| Issue Date: | 4-May-2012 |
| Abstract: | This research investigated how occupations influenced on stress and
behaviors at work using questionnaire surveys (N = 613). Four heterogeneous
occupations were recruited, includin high school teachers, shop clerks, factory
employees and civil servants. Civil servants reported more sources of pressures,
shop clerks reported higher levels of work strain, factory employees reported lower
occurrence of absence behavior, and high school teachers reported lower intention
of quitting job and higher working morale. The differences in stress and work
behaviors across four occupations were due to two major factors. First,
occupational differences, i.e., uniqueness and culture within the occupation.
Second, individual demographics, i.e., marital status, education, job tenure, position
rank and age. These individual demographics also offered account of differences in
absence behavior, intention of quitting job and low working morale across four
occupations. Implications of the findings and suggestion for future research are
discussed. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/605 |
| ISBN: | 0853-862 X |
| Appears in Collections: | E-Journal Teknologi Industri
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