A psychometric analysis of the Survey Work-Home Interaction-Nijmegen (SWING) in a nursing environment / H.P. van Tonder
Over the past few years, workers have been confronted with increasing pressures at work and at home. This is mainly the result of the growing number of dual-earner couples as well as changes and pressures in the nature of the workplace. Workers are challenged to manage multiple roles in both their w...
Main Author: | Van Tonder, Hester Petra |
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North-West University
2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10394/926 |
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