Does work-personal life interference predict turnover among male and female managers, and do depressive symptoms mediate the association? A longitudinal study based on a Swedish cohort
Abstract Background In the present study we used a longitudinal design to examine if work-personal life interference predicted managerial turnover, if depressive symptoms mediated the association, and if the relationships differed by gender. Methods Data were drawn from four waves (2010, 2012, 2014...
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Main Authors: | Anna Nyberg (Author), Paraskevi Peristera (Author), Claudia Bernhard-Oettel (Author), Constanze Leineweber (Author) |
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2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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