This paper investigates the claims of alarming turnover rates in the childcare work force (as claimed by the Center for the Childcare workforce) in the context of organizational literature. Data collected from 70 childcare centers of New York City partially support the traditional claim that behavioral variables (such as job satisfaction and commitment) explain variations in turnover rate. Additionally, it claims that negative work outcomes (or work itself could be cause of voluntary turnover) in this instance, the behavior problem, discipline problem, funding uncertainty and the like may be included in any deterministic model of employee turnover. Finally, this study did not find overwhelming evidence supporting the alarm...
Public child welfare agencies experience front line worker turnover rates as high as 25% a year. Wor...
Research consistently identifies specialised training and education of teachers as one of the strong...
Few employers offer direct child-care assistance to their workers, and of those that do only a tiny ...
Organizations across the United States pay billions of dollars annually to combat employee turnover....
What relationship exists between working conditions and teacher turnover in child-care (early care a...
This paper examines the relationships among the organizational profile, the human resource practices...
This paper explores how the responsibilityof caring for children affects employment stability by stu...
What relationship exists between working conditions and teacher turnover in child-care (early care a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-40)This study examined the differences of absenteeism,...
In accordance with the theoretical supposition of Fishbein (1967), conceptual models of the turnover...
Plan BChild Care Center XYZ is an early care and education (ECE) center in Wisconsin challenged with...
Employee turnover costs companies billions of dollars annually and can damage business sustainabilit...
Fifty percent of childcare employees leave their jobs by the close of their 5th year of experience. ...
Introduction: To ameliorate high turnover in child welfare, researchers have attempted to identify f...
High rates of turnover among public child welfare (CW) workers has a detrimental influence on social...
Public child welfare agencies experience front line worker turnover rates as high as 25% a year. Wor...
Research consistently identifies specialised training and education of teachers as one of the strong...
Few employers offer direct child-care assistance to their workers, and of those that do only a tiny ...
Organizations across the United States pay billions of dollars annually to combat employee turnover....
What relationship exists between working conditions and teacher turnover in child-care (early care a...
This paper examines the relationships among the organizational profile, the human resource practices...
This paper explores how the responsibilityof caring for children affects employment stability by stu...
What relationship exists between working conditions and teacher turnover in child-care (early care a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-40)This study examined the differences of absenteeism,...
In accordance with the theoretical supposition of Fishbein (1967), conceptual models of the turnover...
Plan BChild Care Center XYZ is an early care and education (ECE) center in Wisconsin challenged with...
Employee turnover costs companies billions of dollars annually and can damage business sustainabilit...
Fifty percent of childcare employees leave their jobs by the close of their 5th year of experience. ...
Introduction: To ameliorate high turnover in child welfare, researchers have attempted to identify f...
High rates of turnover among public child welfare (CW) workers has a detrimental influence on social...
Public child welfare agencies experience front line worker turnover rates as high as 25% a year. Wor...
Research consistently identifies specialised training and education of teachers as one of the strong...
Few employers offer direct child-care assistance to their workers, and of those that do only a tiny ...