Reasons Why College-Educated Women Change Employment |
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Authors: | William R. Allen Robert A. Drevs John A. Ruhe |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA;(2) University of Notre Dame, USA;(3) Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper examines selected employee turnover issues using data derived from a survey of graduates from a Midwestern women's college over a ten year period. As hypothesized, organizational commitment was positively related to job commitment, and employee commitment, defined as being composed of organizational and job commitment foci, was positively related to job satisfaction, supervisory support, and organizational career support. In general, the results show women were fairly similar to men in terms of why they change employment or in terms of what companies could have done to retain them. |
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