Search for dissertations about: "study on job satisfaction"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 71 swedish dissertations containing the words study on job satisfaction.
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1. The Office - An Explorative Study : Architectural Design's Impact on Health, Job Satisfaction & Well-being
Abstract : This doctoral thesis examines the office environment’s influence on employees’ perception oftheir workplaces, their organizations and their job satisfaction, as well as their health and wellbeing.It is based on an empirical study of 491 office employees from twenty-six companies anddivisions in large companies. READ MORE
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2. Job insecurity climate : The nature of the construct, its associations with outcomes, and its relation to individual job insecurity
Abstract : Work is an essential part of most people’s lives. With increasing flexibility in work life, many employees experience job insecurity – they perceive that the future of their jobs is uncertain. READ MORE
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3. Office environment, health and job satisfaction : an explorative study of office design's influence
Abstract : The present thesis investigates environmental factors impact on office employees. More specifically, it investigates: 1) perception and experience of office environments, 2) satisfaction with office environments, and 3) health status and job satisfaction in connection to office environment. READ MORE
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4. Ability and satisfaction with school and job : A longitudinal study
Abstract : This licentiate thesis concern ability and job satisfaction from a longitudinal perspective, and across occupationl areas. The study is based on data from the Individual Development and Adaptation (IDA) research program. The sample consists of 1392 women and men followed from age 10 to midlife. READ MORE
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5. High job demands, low support : Social work praktice realities in public social services in Crete
Abstract : The overall aim of the present thesis is to gain an understanding of the working life of social workers working in public social services in Crete. It is a three-phase study, consisting of three distinct but related research parts; each research part is built upon issues and questions derived from the preceding part. READ MORE