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Security in a sea of insecurity: job security and intention to stay among service sector employees in Turkey

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Zeytinoglu, Isik Urla ; Keser, Askin ; Yilmaz, Gözde ; Inelmen, Kivanç ; Össoy, Arzu ; Uygur, Duygu

International Journal of Human Resource Management

2012

23

13-14

July

2809-2823

employment security ; service sector ; employee retention

Turkey

Employment

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09585192.2011.637067

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"This article examines the association between job security and intention to stay for those who are employed in Turkey. There is a high level of unemployment in the country and many workers there are concerned about their job security. Job security refers to the objective dimensions of continuous contract, working full-time hours and paid and unpaid overtime. Job security also refers to the subjective dimension of perceived job security. We surveyed 407 employees in banking and related sectors' call centres, five-star hotel front-line staff and airline cabin crews. Results show that objective dimensions of job security are not associated with intention to stay. However, perceived job security is significantly and positively associated with intention to stay. We recommend that human resource managers focus on the perceived job security aspect of employment to keep valuable employees with the company."

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