Minor psychiatric morbidity and labour turnover.
AUTOR(ES)
Jenkins, R
RESUMO
The relation of minor psychiatric morbidity with labour turnover is examined, using data from a study of young, predominantly middle class, white collar men and women. The results suggest that the presence of psychiatric symptomatology is at least as important as occupational attitudes in identifying individuals who would subsequently leave the organisation.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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