نتایج جستجو برای: female police job

تعداد نتایج: 350685  

Journal: :International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health 2014
Beata A Basińska Ewa Gruszczyńska Wilmar B Schaufeli

OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to verify psychometric properties of the Polish version of the Job-related Affective Well-being Scale (JAWS). Specifically, theoretical 4-factor structure (based on the dimensions of pleasure and arousal) and reliability of the original - 20-item JAWS (van Katwyk et al., 2000) and the shortened - 12-item (Schaufeli and Van Rhenen, 2006) versions were tested....

2012
Rachel Ong

This paper utilises the HILDA Survey to examine the job security satisfaction of migrant workers. Using fixed effects models, stratified by migrant status and gender, we uncover native-migrant differences in the factors influencing workers’ job security satisfaction. The adverse effects of non-permanent contracts on job security satisfaction are greater for male migrants than their native count...

2013
Sergio Garbarino Giovanni Cuomo Carlo Chiorri Nicola Magnavita

OBJECTIVES Law and order enforcement tasks may expose special force police officers to significant psychosocial risk factors. The aim of this work is to investigate the relationship between job stress and the presence of mental health symptoms while controlling sociodemographical, occupational and personality variables in special force police officers. METHOD At different time points, 292 of ...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health psychology 2009
Sabine Sonnentag Stefanie Jelden

This article addresses the relation between day-specific experiences of job stressors and the pursuit of off-job activities. Following the limited-resources model of self-regulation, the authors proposed that job stressors and long working hours are negatively related to pursuit of sport activities after work because, after stressful days, employees have no resources left for initiating and per...

2016
Min Qin James J. Brown Sabu S. Padmadas Bohua Li Jianan Qi Jane Falkingham

BACKGROUND Recent trends show an unprecedented feminisation of migration in China, triggered by the increasing demand for cheap labour in big cities and the availability of women in the labour market. These trends corroborate the evidence that non-agricultural work and remittance from urban labour migrants have become the major sources of rural household income. OBJECTIVE This paper investigate...

Journal: :South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences 2015

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