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Worker retention and turnover 2 Congruent values 1 Job satisfaction 1 Mixed methods 1 Mixed-methods 1 Organizational culture 1 Perceived respect 1
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Auerbach, Charles 2 Augsberger, Astraea 2 McGowan, Brenda 1 McGowan, Brenda G. 1 Schudrich, Wendy 1 Zeitlin, Wendy 1
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Children and Youth Services Review 2
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A mixed-methods study of the impact of organizational culture on workforce retention in child welfare
Zeitlin, Wendy; Augsberger, Astraea; Auerbach, Charles; … - In: Children and Youth Services Review 38 (2014) C, pp. 36-43
The recruitment and retention of a stable, qualified workforce has been an on-going challenge for the child welfare system. Prior research has identified both individual and organizational factors influencing retention and turnover in child welfare. The current study uses mixed methods to...
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Respect in the workplace: A mixed methods study of retention and turnover in the voluntary child welfare sector
Augsberger, Astraea; Schudrich, Wendy; McGowan, Brenda G.; … - In: Children and Youth Services Review 34 (2012) 7, pp. 1222-1229
A significant challenge facing the child welfare system is the recruitment and retention of a stable and qualified workforce. Several studies have identified individual and organizational factors impacting workforce turnover. The current study expands upon previous research by utilizing a mixed...
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