Background Changing jobs is part of modern working life. Within occupational health, job mobility has mainly been studied in terms of employees' intentions to leave their jobs. In contrast to actual turnover, turnover intentions are not definite and only reflect the probability that an individual will change job. The aim of this study was to determine what work conditions predict voluntary job mobility and to examine if good health or burnout predicts voluntary job mobility. Methods The study was based on questionnaire data from 792 civil servants. The data were analysed using logistic regressions. Results Low variety and high autonomy were associated with increased voluntary job mobility. However, the associations between health and ...
This article answers three questions.To what extent do Dutch workers voluntarily change employers or...
This article answers three questions.To what extent do Dutch workers voluntarily change employers or...
Abstract This paper investigates actual voluntary turnover from the employee’s perspective using a l...
Abstract Background Changing jobs is part of modern working life. Within occupational health, job mo...
BACKGROUND: The main purpose of the present study was to examine the 2-year longitudinal and recipro...
Extensive changes are taking place in working life and creating new and important areas for research...
Voluntary job mobility is an important question for organisations. Companies are investing a great a...
This paper explores both observable and unobservable variables that would affect employed workers ’ ...
Despite the vast stock of knowledge on the work-health relationship, research on the health conse-qu...
There is large debate in the literature about the relationship between job mobility and health. This...
The antecedents of voluntary employee turnover are well studied but little is known about the conseq...
Aim: The study aims to identify characteristics associated with long-term expectations of profession...
Starting a new job is able to boost people's careers, but might come at the expense of other areas o...
Starting a new job is able to boost people's careers, but might come at the expense of other areas o...
Purpose: The sustainability of careers (i.e., staying happy, healthy, and productive overtime) is ...
This article answers three questions.To what extent do Dutch workers voluntarily change employers or...
This article answers three questions.To what extent do Dutch workers voluntarily change employers or...
Abstract This paper investigates actual voluntary turnover from the employee’s perspective using a l...
Abstract Background Changing jobs is part of modern working life. Within occupational health, job mo...
BACKGROUND: The main purpose of the present study was to examine the 2-year longitudinal and recipro...
Extensive changes are taking place in working life and creating new and important areas for research...
Voluntary job mobility is an important question for organisations. Companies are investing a great a...
This paper explores both observable and unobservable variables that would affect employed workers ’ ...
Despite the vast stock of knowledge on the work-health relationship, research on the health conse-qu...
There is large debate in the literature about the relationship between job mobility and health. This...
The antecedents of voluntary employee turnover are well studied but little is known about the conseq...
Aim: The study aims to identify characteristics associated with long-term expectations of profession...
Starting a new job is able to boost people's careers, but might come at the expense of other areas o...
Starting a new job is able to boost people's careers, but might come at the expense of other areas o...
Purpose: The sustainability of careers (i.e., staying happy, healthy, and productive overtime) is ...
This article answers three questions.To what extent do Dutch workers voluntarily change employers or...
This article answers three questions.To what extent do Dutch workers voluntarily change employers or...
Abstract This paper investigates actual voluntary turnover from the employee’s perspective using a l...