Influences on job search self-efficacy of spouses of enlisted military personnel
Trougakos, J. P., Green, S. G., Bull, R. A., MacDermid, S. M., & Weiss, H. M. (2007). Influences of job search self-efficacy of spouses of enlisted military personnel. Human Performance, 20(4), 391-413. doi:10.1080/08959280701522114
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The influence of employment status, family characteristics, child care conflict, and employment assistance programs on job search self-efficacy was examined in spouses of enlisted military personnel. Annual income and financial situation positively influenced job search self-efficacy. Childcare conflict negatively influenced job search self-efficacy.
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