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ABSTRACT The study investigated the influence of work and occupational stress on employee‟s job satisfaction. Two hundred and fifty (250) participants were used for the study. Two hypotheses involving shift and non-shift work, high and low occupational stress... Continue Reading
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page-------i Approval Page-------ii Certification-------iii Dedication-------iv Acknowledgement-------v Abstract-------vi Table of contents-------vii CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction-------1 1.1 Background of study - ------1 1.2 Statement of problem-------3 1.3 Objectives of study-------4 1.4 Significance of study-------4 1.5... Continue Reading
TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page - - - - - - -i Approval Page - - - - - - -ii Certification - - - - - - -iii Dedication - - - - - - -iv Acknowledgement - - - - - - -v Abstract - - - - - - -vi Table of contents - - - - - - -vii CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction - - - - - - -1 1.1 Background of study - - - - - - -1 1.2 Statement of problem - - - - - - -3 1.3... Continue Reading
TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ............................................................................................................................. i APPROVAL ................................................................................................................................... ii DEDICATION... Continue Reading
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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1   BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The work place of the 21st century is a fast placed, dynamic, highly stimulating environment which brings a large number of benefits and opportunities to those who work within it. The ever changing demands of the working world can increase levels of stress, especially for those who are... Continue Reading
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INTRODUCTION Stress has been defined in different ways over the years. Originally, it was conceived of as pressure from the environment, then as strain within the person. (Michie, 2002). According to Mojoyinola (2008), Stress is derived from the word “stringi”, which means “to be drawn tight”. Stress can be defined as a physical or... Continue Reading
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