TY - JOUR
T1 - An occupational preference model of turnover behaviour
T2 - the case of Israel's medical sector employees.
AU - Mano-Negrin, R.
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - Occupational preferences and subsequent turnover behaviour are part of a complex relationship between employees and their occupational and organizational labour markets. Both markets contribute to matching skills and jobs. Differences in individual and occupational attributes can predict the direction and intensity of preferences for alternative organizations, occupations and job locations. Occupational preferences, which reflect the attractiveness of alternative positions within and outside the employing organization, are examined as central antecedents of occupation-specific turnover behaviour. The results of a logistic regression analysis, based on a cross-sectional occupational representative data set of 700 medical sector employees and a follow-up sample of 81 "quitters" suggest that turnover behaviour is influenced by organizational and occupational employment opportunities and occupational preferences.
AB - Occupational preferences and subsequent turnover behaviour are part of a complex relationship between employees and their occupational and organizational labour markets. Both markets contribute to matching skills and jobs. Differences in individual and occupational attributes can predict the direction and intensity of preferences for alternative organizations, occupations and job locations. Occupational preferences, which reflect the attractiveness of alternative positions within and outside the employing organization, are examined as central antecedents of occupation-specific turnover behaviour. The results of a logistic regression analysis, based on a cross-sectional occupational representative data set of 700 medical sector employees and a follow-up sample of 81 "quitters" suggest that turnover behaviour is influenced by organizational and occupational employment opportunities and occupational preferences.
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U2 - 10.1108/02689230110394534
DO - 10.1108/02689230110394534
M3 - Article
C2 - 11547820
AN - SCOPUS:0035224889
SN - 0268-9235
VL - 15
SP - 106
EP - 124
JO - Journal of Management in Medicine
JF - Journal of Management in Medicine
IS - 2
ER -