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Development of a retention model for child protection workers

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posted on 2012-04-01, 00:00 authored by Leanne Gay Johnson
This thesis addressed the critical issue of retention in the child protection workforce. Key predictors of a workers 'intention to stay' or the 'likelihood of staying' were lifestyle factors and whether a worker had contemplated leaving the organisation. The degree of satisfaction was not in itself predictive of either intentions to stay or the actual 'likelihood of staying'.

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345 p.

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thesis

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thesis

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eng

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Research doctorate

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Ph.D

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S Savage, P Kremer, B Crisp

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Faculty of Health

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School of Health and Social Development

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