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Vilka aspekter av ett arbete gör att människor vill stanna eller byta arbete? - En kvantitativ studie om viljan att byta arbete

Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate what decides that people want to change job in Sweden. This study uses a previously conducted survey based on international social survey program ISSP 2015, and the methods of analysis consist of three different methods, univariate, bivariate and regression analysis. The main results are that there is a strong negative relationship between wanting to change work and satisfaction.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2077/66580
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Date
2020-09-23
Author
Shire, Abdigadir
Keywords
funderingar på att byta arbete
arbetstillfredsställelse
hygienfaktorer
motivationsfaktorer
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swe
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