The web of work for technical and managerial employees |
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Authors: | Rupert F Chisholm |
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Affiliation: | The Pennsylvania State University, The Capitol Campus USA |
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Abstract: | This study examines aspects of the job and off-job lives of technical and managerial employees. A framework for studying parallel dimensions in these two life spheres is developed. Variables include alienation—powerlessness and meaninglessness—and activities—variety, control, social interaction, and purpose. Findings show strong interaction between alienation from work and that experienced from life off the job. Limited relationships between activity dimensions were found. Overall, results suggest that employees' feelings of alienation carry over strongly between the two life spheres but that only limited carry-over occurs between job activities and those away from work. Findings give no support to the compensatory view of relationships between employees' job and off-job lives. |
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Keywords: | Address reprint requests to: Rupert F. Chisholm Pennsylvania State University Capitol Campus Middletown PA 17057. |
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