Stressors related to transfers and coping strategies employed by female workers at ZIMRA

ABSTRACT The study explored the stressors related to transfers and coping strategies employed by female workers at ZIMRA. It was based upon the problem statement that transferring an employee from one working area to another severely affected work-life balance of that employee. The ultimate purpose...

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Main Author: Maseko, Recent
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2127
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description ABSTRACT The study explored the stressors related to transfers and coping strategies employed by female workers at ZIMRA. It was based upon the problem statement that transferring an employee from one working area to another severely affected work-life balance of that employee. The ultimate purpose of the research being to make known all the stressors related to transfers and coping strategies used by employees so that stressors could be eliminated and coping strategies improved so as to promote employees’ well-being. The study was guided by the Transactional model of stress with attempt to show how employee transfers result in stress. A qualitative approach and phenomenological research design were used and to come up with sample, the researcher used convenient sampling whereas data saturation method was used to determine sample size. The research consisted of 14 female participants of which 12 were non-managerial and 2 were managerial employees. The data was collected through in-depth interviews was then coded, categorised and analysed using thematic data analysis. The major themes were work-life stressors related to transfers, coping strategies used by ZIMRA female workers to cope with stress. The conclusions drawn were that there are so many stressors related to transfers, these included family disintegration, homesickness, increased financial constraints and challenges in adapting and relearning new procedures. The study also found that emotion focused coping strategies were mostly used by employees especially seeking social support to cope with stress and the major recommendation most employees gave was that during transfers, the proximity between the new station and employees’ home and family should be maintained.
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spelling ir-11408-21272022-06-27T13:49:05Z Stressors related to transfers and coping strategies employed by female workers at ZIMRA Maseko, Recent Female workers Zimra ABSTRACT The study explored the stressors related to transfers and coping strategies employed by female workers at ZIMRA. It was based upon the problem statement that transferring an employee from one working area to another severely affected work-life balance of that employee. The ultimate purpose of the research being to make known all the stressors related to transfers and coping strategies used by employees so that stressors could be eliminated and coping strategies improved so as to promote employees’ well-being. The study was guided by the Transactional model of stress with attempt to show how employee transfers result in stress. A qualitative approach and phenomenological research design were used and to come up with sample, the researcher used convenient sampling whereas data saturation method was used to determine sample size. The research consisted of 14 female participants of which 12 were non-managerial and 2 were managerial employees. The data was collected through in-depth interviews was then coded, categorised and analysed using thematic data analysis. The major themes were work-life stressors related to transfers, coping strategies used by ZIMRA female workers to cope with stress. The conclusions drawn were that there are so many stressors related to transfers, these included family disintegration, homesickness, increased financial constraints and challenges in adapting and relearning new procedures. The study also found that emotion focused coping strategies were mostly used by employees especially seeking social support to cope with stress and the major recommendation most employees gave was that during transfers, the proximity between the new station and employees’ home and family should be maintained. 2017-06-22T15:16:59Z 2017-06-22T15:16:59Z 2016-05 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2127 en open Midlands State University
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Stressors related to transfers and coping strategies employed by female workers at ZIMRA
title Stressors related to transfers and coping strategies employed by female workers at ZIMRA
title_full Stressors related to transfers and coping strategies employed by female workers at ZIMRA
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title_full_unstemmed Stressors related to transfers and coping strategies employed by female workers at ZIMRA
title_short Stressors related to transfers and coping strategies employed by female workers at ZIMRA
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Zimra
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