2024
DOI: 10.51867/aqssr.1.4.8
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The Home-Work Interface as a Predictor of Work Stress and General Wellbeing Among Higher Education Administrators in Ghana

Lebbaeus Asamani,
Eugene Yaw Milledzi,
Miriam Danso-Mensah
et al.

Abstract: The well-being of employees is a vital resource for the survival and success of any organisation. However, empirical research regarding work stress and general wellbeing of employees in the context of higher education in low and middle-income countries, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa is missing. Drawing on the Job-Demand Resource Model and the Social Role theory, this study investigated the extent to which home-work interface predicted work stress and general well-being of administrative staff of public un… Show more

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