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Abbas, Nasir; Nasir, Ammara – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2021
Every organization is looking for multidisciplinary employees, and this creates a predicament in people's dialogue about which challenge to prioritize and which undertaking to complete later. Businesses are rational and end result orientated, and those having productivity is influenced through various bodily, monetary, social, religious and mental…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Family Work Relationship, Role Conflict, Teaching Load
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Perez, Rosemary J. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2021
While working towards tenure, faculty members are rewarded for enacting ideal worker norms (Acker, 1990) or prioritizing work resulting in high levels and quality of production over other components of one's life. Striving to meet ideal worker norms has real costs to faculty members who may experience high levels of stress, negative health…
Descriptors: Family Work Relationship, Experienced Teachers, Tenure, Norms
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King-White, Dakota L.; Rogers, Elice E. – Adult Higher Education Alliance, 2018
Given the changing landscape in higher education, education practitioners are faced with increasing workloads, which in turn is causing an increase in stress-related factors that impede health and wellness, and thus productivity. In response, practitioners in modern higher education settings must adopt a commitment to self-care that focuses on the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Family Work Relationship, Wellness, Well Being
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Eagan, M. Kevin, Jr.; Garvey, Jason C. – Journal of Higher Education, 2015
This study uses multilevel modeling to analyze data from a national sample of full-time, undergraduate faculty at four-year institutions to examine the connections among race, gender, sources of stress, and productivity in the areas of research, teaching, and service. We find that stress due to discrimination has particular negative salience for…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Race, Undergraduate Students, College Faculty
Samonte, Ferdinand D. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Researchers and others must advocate as leaders and educational practitioners to promote the importance of life balance. This research focused on leaders' daily and weekly life balance within the variables of mental, physical (exercise and diet), and spiritual arenas. The intention and benefit of this research is to generate a framework that…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Higher Education, Leaders, Attitudes
Aaron Trent Crabtree – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Healthy and effective faculty members are vital to student learning and ultimately to institutional effectiveness (Finkelstein et al., 2016; Y. K. Kim & Sax, 2017), yet recent challenges and changes to higher education have significantly affected the faculty role and faculty well-being, resulting in increased dissatisfaction, stress, and…
Descriptors: Religious Colleges, Christianity, College Faculty, Well Being
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Mendes-Rodrigues, Clesnan; Ranal, Marli A.; Carvalho, Deise V. P. – World Journal of Education, 2019
Productivity demand of Brazilian Postgraduate Programs has increased as a result of global scientific and technological competitiveness, leading to stresses among researchers and students. Thus, this work was aimed at evaluating the quality of life of students of one Postgraduate Program in Agronomy through the WHOQOL-bref. Of the 36 students…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Quality of Life, Productivity, Competition
Cardinale, Nelly – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This single descriptive embedded case study examined the process of implementing a four-day work/school week at a community college and investigated post-change faculty/staff work-life balance. All of the students attending this college live at home. The change was implemented due to state funding shortfalls, increasing college utility expenses…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Administration, College Faculty, School Schedules
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Zhang, Lili – Frontiers of Education in China, 2010
This study intends to gain an understanding of the sources of stress among women academics in research universities of China. Studies have shown that, compared with their male counterparts, women report higher level of stress in work/family conflicts, gender barriers and career development. Based on the results of this study, the following…
Descriptors: Productivity, Research Universities, Stereotypes, Females
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Ogunsanya, Mobolaji; Olorunfemi, Adebisi – International Education Studies, 2012
An approach to motivation in the contemporary world of work is the implementation of Quality-of-Worklife (QWL) programmes, which is aimed at easing the pressures faced at work by employees. Quality-of-Worklife is a philosophy of improving productivity by providing workers with the opportunities required to put in their best at work, without…
Descriptors: Quality of Working Life, Females, College Faculty, Hospitals
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Vassos, Maria V.; Nankervis, Karen L. – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2012
Previous research has highlighted that factors such as large workload, role ambiguity, lack of support from colleagues, and challenging behaviour are associated with higher levels of burnout within the disability support worker (DSW) population. The aim of this research was to investigate which factors contribute the most to the prediction of the…
Descriptors: Burnout, Predictor Variables, Stress Variables, Disabilities
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Vostal, Filip – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2015
Intensification, speed of change and faster pace of life have recently emerged as significant issues in studies analysing the current academic climate. This article takes up the "social acceleration thesis" as a conceptual resource for capturing the relationship between the individual experience of time and the changing structure and…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Family Work Relationship
Ryan, John F.; Healy, Richard; Sullivan, Jason – Association for Institutional Research (NJ1), 2009
Understanding and predicting faculty intent to leave is important to the development of improved conceptual frameworks of faculty success as well as the implementation of effective retention strategies for academic leaders and institutions that invest considerable resources in recruitment, institutional support, and compensation. This study…
Descriptors: Productivity, Research Universities, College Faculty, Predictor Variables
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Bartley, Sharon Jeffcoat – CUPA-HR Journal, 2003
Work-life issues are those problems employees have that impact their ability to perform their work and may lead to increasing levels of stress. Stress over time can lead to low employee morale, lower productivity, decreased job satisfaction and eventually to sickness and absenteeism. In extreme cases, stress can result in substance abuse or…
Descriptors: Family Work Relationship, Anxiety, Personnel Management, Employees
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Hobson, Charles J.; Delunas, Linda; Kesic, Dawn – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2001
Considers how failure to balance excessive work and life/family demands can lead to negative consequences for both individuals and organizations, including higher stress levels, increased absenteeism, and lower productivity. Discusses results of a survey on stressful life events that offers an explanation of why work/life balance programs are so…
Descriptors: Employee Absenteeism, Employer Employee Relationship, Family Work Relationship, Job Satisfaction
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