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Exploring perceptions of occupational stress amongst female academics in the Faculty of Management Sciences at the Durban University of Technology
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Stress and stress-related problems have severe human resource and financial implications for organizations in terms of absenteeism, productivity, organizational effectiveness, employee morale and medical aid subsidies. For a tertiary institution like the Durban University of Technology (DUT), the impact of stressed academics on core business activities relating to students and examinations are far-reaching. The study established that female academics at the institution perceive themselves to be
doi:10.51415/10321/4236
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