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  1. A workload inventory for South African organisations

    Published 2013
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  2. The effects of principals' workloads in Limpopo multi-grade primary schools on learners' academic performance

    Published 2017
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  3. The impact of work intensification on remote worker wellbeing post-COVID-19

    Published 2026
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  4. The prevalence of burnout among therapy staff employed in life health care rehabilitation units by Du Plessis, Theresa

    Published 2012
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  5. Factors that influence the retention of new nurse graduates currently employed within the public sector by Neethling, Verena Lucia

    Published 2013
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  6. Mathematics heads of departments as instructional leaders in Limpopo secondary schools

    Published 2019
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  7. From Level 5 to Level 3 Lockdown: The Work Experiences and Employment Relationships of Domestic Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic in South Africa by Zanazo, Zukiswa

    Published 2024
    “…While the majority of employers in this study were partially compliant (for example, granting leave and paying a minimum wage), domestic workers feared losing their jobs because they had never signed an employment contract with their employers nor were registered for UIF. …”
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  8. Dietary intake, physical activity and risk for chronic diseases of lifestyle among employees at a South African open-cast diamond mine by Stadler, Karen

    Published 2006
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  9. Development and evaluation of an engagement/burnout structural model within the mining and construction equipment supplier industry by Pienaar, Deidre

    Published 2019
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  10. Psychological Distress Among South African Civil Engineers by Aldera, Daniela

    Published 2023
    “…Using the 142 survey responses, multiple regression analysis was employed to assess the relationship between availability of resources and communication, job control, (un)balanced workload, work relationships, job security and working conditions, and psychological health. …”
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  11. The Relationship Between Job Demands and Social Well-Being Among Remote Workers in South Africa: The Moderating Role of Employee Resilience by Brown, Ameerah

    Published 2023
    “…A quantitative research design was employed to explore the associations between the study variables. …”
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  12. Are Groote Schuur Hospital anaesthesiologist burnt out? A cross-sectional study of prevalence and risk by Groenewald, Michael Burger

    Published 2021
    “…Conclusion: While the overall rate of Burnout was low, the majority of respondents were at risk of developing Burnout. High perceived workload appeared to be a particular contributory factor. …”
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  13. Constraints to bedside health education of diabetic patients at the University College Hospital, Ibadan Nigeria

    Published 2017
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  14. Principals' perceptions and experiences of school governing bodies in rural areas

    Published 2014
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  15. The impact of air traffic management automation on the human performance of air traffic controllers in aviation law by Hendrikse, Cindy

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, the survey showed that automation failures significantly increase ATC workload. Lastly, although no participant could indicate how artificial intelligence is currently employed in ATM, most do not trust it nor believe it would be able to control air traffic without any ATC input.…”
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