2021
DOI: 10.47895/amp.v55i6.3199
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Analysis of Burnout Indices and Components of Organizational Climate among Female Factory Workers

Abstract: Introduction. With the growing number of females employed as factory workers, it is important to look into the phenomenon of burnout and related organizational climate affecting these workers. Objectives. The study's objectives were: 1) to come up with the indices of burnout among Filipino female factory workers and; 2) to come up with indices of organizational climate components of job autonomy, the content of the job, and nature of management through exploratory factor analysis. Methods. The seco… Show more

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“…The secondary data used for this study was from a cross-sectional study involving 344 female factory workers. 1 The respondents were sampled from multiple identified factories, and the information obtained were gathered through self-administered questionnaires.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The secondary data used for this study was from a cross-sectional study involving 344 female factory workers. 1 The respondents were sampled from multiple identified factories, and the information obtained were gathered through self-administered questionnaires.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dependent variable "Burnout Score" as expounded in the previous paper of Lu 1 were based on nine questions, which means that the burnout score has a minimum score of 0 and a maximum score of 18. The table below shows the relationship between burnout score and the various organizational climate factors.…”
Section: Linear Regression For Burnoutmentioning
confidence: 99%