This study is a multigroup path analysis aiming to create a theoretical model of presenteeism among female workers in the health and social work sectors, assess the mediating effects of mental health problems (sleeping trouble and psychological wellbeing), and physical health problems (fatigue and muscle aches) on the relationship between work characteristics (demands at work and social community at work) and presenteeism, and identify the differences between the effects of variables on those who reported low work–life imbalance and high work–life imbalance. Raw data from the fifth Korean Working Conditions Survey (KWCS) were analyzed. From the total sample of 50,205 people, 2209 women in health and social work were included in the study sa...
Using the Korean Labor and Income Panel Study, this paper examines the impact of socioeconomic statu...
This longitudinal study examined the causal relationships between job demands, job control and super...
This longitudinal study examined the causal relationships between job demands, job control and super...
Adverse social behavior (ASB) by colleagues or superiors in the workplace is considered highly stres...
Background: Presenteeism refers to the phenomenon of working while sick. Its development can be attr...
Objectives: This study aimed at investigating cross-sectional relationships between psychosocial cha...
Nowadays, women's responsibilities are changing as they become more committed to both their families...
Even though work-related factors have been found to play a crucial role in predicting presenteeism, ...
Objective: Absenteeism and presenteeism refer to loss in productivity related to sick leave and illn...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the factors related to absenteeism and presenteeism in workers...
Employed workers often have family responsibilities such as childcare or homemaking. This dual burde...
Background: The aim was to investigate whether perceived work stress, overcommiment, balance in ever...
Objective: This study investigates a research framework for presenteeism, in particular, whether wor...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the health and work-environment factors that are associated with ...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed at investigating cross-sectional relationships between psychosocial cha...
Using the Korean Labor and Income Panel Study, this paper examines the impact of socioeconomic statu...
This longitudinal study examined the causal relationships between job demands, job control and super...
This longitudinal study examined the causal relationships between job demands, job control and super...
Adverse social behavior (ASB) by colleagues or superiors in the workplace is considered highly stres...
Background: Presenteeism refers to the phenomenon of working while sick. Its development can be attr...
Objectives: This study aimed at investigating cross-sectional relationships between psychosocial cha...
Nowadays, women's responsibilities are changing as they become more committed to both their families...
Even though work-related factors have been found to play a crucial role in predicting presenteeism, ...
Objective: Absenteeism and presenteeism refer to loss in productivity related to sick leave and illn...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the factors related to absenteeism and presenteeism in workers...
Employed workers often have family responsibilities such as childcare or homemaking. This dual burde...
Background: The aim was to investigate whether perceived work stress, overcommiment, balance in ever...
Objective: This study investigates a research framework for presenteeism, in particular, whether wor...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the health and work-environment factors that are associated with ...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed at investigating cross-sectional relationships between psychosocial cha...
Using the Korean Labor and Income Panel Study, this paper examines the impact of socioeconomic statu...
This longitudinal study examined the causal relationships between job demands, job control and super...
This longitudinal study examined the causal relationships between job demands, job control and super...