Stress Vulnerability: Implications For Teacher Well-Being And Satisfaction
Keywords: Stress vulnerability, Teacher, Welfare, Job Satisfaction.
Article no: 77
Pages 746-757
Keywords: Stress vulnerability, Teacher, Welfare, Job Satisfaction.
Article no: 77
Pages 746-757
Keywords: Employee retention, hotel industry, job satisfaction, leader communication, workplace environment
Article no: 39
Pages 298-304
Keywords: Academic staff, job satisfaction, motivating language theory, staff retention
Article no: 50
Pages 525-537
Keywords: Work Alienation. Organizational Trust, Job Satisfaction
Article no: 17
Pages 194-205
Keywords: Competence-based learning, empirical approach, graduate job, job satisfaction, logit-mode.
Article no: 78
Pages 718-728
Keywords: Job satisfaction, internal and external factors, primary school teacher
Article no: 9
Pages 73-83
Keywords: Green quality of working life, green job satisfaction, green training and development, green team-based practices
Article no: 80
Pages 734-746
Keywords: Job Satisfaction, work-life balance, manufacturing
Article no: 86
Pages 797-802
Keywords: Job satisfaction; survey; hospitals; Jordan; McCloskey/Mueller Satisfaction Scale
Article no: 63
Pages 489-495
Keywords: Job satisfaction, work environment, compensations, supervisor support
Article no: 37
Pages 347-355
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