Work-nonwork interference: can ministers currently cope with increasing job demands against limited

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  • who: Anso van, der Westhuizen and Eileen, Koekemoer from the School of Human Resource University, Potchefstroom Campus, South Africa have published the research: Work-nonwork interference: Can ministers currently cope with increasing job demands against limited, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 29/05/2015
  • what: The aim of this study was to investigate job demands and job resources as significant predictors of work-nonwork interference amongst ministers of religion and to identify which coping strategies are most significant for ministers in dealing with work-nonwork interference. The unique job characteristics, together with the fact that . . .

     

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