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Ping Zhao; Jing Yuan; Yongmei Hu – Research in Higher Education, 2024
Several studies have demonstrated the relevance of job demands-resources theory in examining the subjective well-being of Chinese university teachers. Nevertheless, the specific impact and mechanisms of various dimensions of job demands and resources on faculty members' subjective well-being are not well understood. This study seeks to identify…
Descriptors: Working Hours, College Faculty, Work Environment, Faculty Workload
Lee, Soo Jeung; Jung, Hyejoo; Shin, Jung Cheol – Higher Education Forum, 2020
This study analyzed the association between academic identity, job satisfaction and stress over the last three decades. This study found that most Korean academics have a dual identity as researcher and teacher but tend to prefer research to teaching. In addition, we found that performance-based management practices at universities have…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Professional Identity, Stress Variables, Change
Kaur, Manpreet; Kumar, Rajesh – Research in Education, 2019
Occupational stress among teachers has become a matter of increasing concern. It is not only evidenced from the large body of studies on the subject but also through factors that predispose educators to work related stress. The present study also tends to identify demographic patterns of workplace stress as well as examine the role of correlates…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Urban Areas, Correlation, Socioeconomic Status
Opstrup, Niels; Pihl-Thingvad, Signe – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2016
Academic work has traditionally been seen as relatively stress free. However, a growing number of studies have reported increases in occupational stress experienced by university researchers. In order to explain stress among this group, we build on a new perspective in occupational stress research: the so-called stress-as-offence-to-self…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Work Environment, Researchers, Universities
Dobson, Melissa C. – Psychology of Music, 2011
Research addressing a link between musical creativity and mental disorder has predominantly considered composers rather than performers, and has been dominated by the questionable use of retrospective biographical research methods. This article calls for research to explore more widely the stressors and challenges that living musicians face in…
Descriptors: Music, Research Methodology, Mental Disorders, Drinking
Perez, Norma; Franzini, Luisa; Freeman, Daniel H.; Ju, Hyunsu; Peek, Kristen – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2011
There is little known about the association between socioeconomic status and job stress in Mexican Americans. To address this issue, data were originated on a community level using personal interviews from working Mexican Americans using a multistage probability sample. In this study we described the population's sociodemographic characteristics,…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Mexican Americans, Health Conditions, Probability