Sentences with phrase «perceived job control»

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In another two - creating jobs and controlling immigration - there is perceived to be a significant gap between the public's priority and the government's.
A social - support network is associated with reduced perceived work - home conflict, increased job and life satisfaction, enhanced perceptions of control, and fewer stress - related health problems.
From Twitter to job - specific communities, this social effort will set you up for professional thought leadership, as well as being able to actively control how others not only gain information about you, but also perceive you.
This is where you can control how the reader perceives your job experience.
Only your resume gives you total control over how you're perceived by potential employers, and it certainly doesn't have to be a passive job listing with subjective information about how you're a great and wonderful person (which of course you are).
According to Seligman's Learned Helplessness model, the learned tendency to perceive that one has no control over bad events can reduce the positive motivational beliefs and thoughts necessary for making more proactive choices — just the things that a job searcher needs.
Interestingly, education alone predicted healthy aging, even when controlling for IQ, social class, income, and the prestige of one's job (perceived status).
This e-book focuses on salivary cortisol in relation to the following topics: psychosocial work environment (effort reward imbalance and job demand vs control model), psychosocial resources (mastery, perceived control, sense of coherence), psychosocial risk factors (perceived stress, depression, vital exhaustion, burn - out), sleep quality, biological markers (bodily factors, cardiovascular risk factors, inflammation and metabolism) and somatic outcome.
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