463 research outputs found

    Maria Elizabeth Rothmann Collection index

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    This index describes the Maria Elizabeth Rothmann collection and includes manuscript material and letters written by MER as well as manuscripts of other writers, notes on the Carnegie Commission, diary and newspaper clippings of the South African War by an unknown author. Correspondence ; literature ; social issues ; political affairs ; personalia ; photos

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    [Bernhard Rothmann]Verf. ermitteltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: yn den teenden maendt October geheyten. - [Druckerei der Täufer, mit Tzwyvelschen Typen]In FrakturHaller. Buchdruck Münsters. Nr. 123Bömer. Münsterische Buchdruck S. 64, Nr. 10 (II

    Sustainable employability of emergency nurses

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    SPSS data about demographic variables, job demands and resources, capabilities and functioning of emergency nurses in a south African sample

    A social constructionist approach to resilience for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer and/or questioning academics and students in South African universities

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    This article provides a theoretical contemplation on how reciprocation of an assimilationist, liberationist and/or transgressive approach by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer and/or questioning (LGBTIQ+) individuals on university campuses may encourage transformation initiatives in South African universities. The author ascribe to the contributions of previous research studies on a social constructionist approach to resilience to debate how individuals potentially navigate the disparity between sexual structure and agency within their ideological and physical construction and enactment of their academic and student persona. A theoretical basis is provided for the influence of social resilience to emphasise the localised, intersectional and plural experiences of LGBTIQ+ individuals as opposed to a monolithic and universal ‘either/or’ account of their being solely docile victims or free agents in a heteronormative context

    Meaningful work and secondary school teachers' intention to leave

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    The study investigates the relations between secondary school teachers' work-role fit, job enrichment, supervisor relationships, co-worker relationships, psychological meaningfulness of work and intention to leave. A cross-sectional survey was used. The participants were 502 secondary school teachers in Namibia. The following measuring instruments were used: Work-role Fit Scale, Job Enrichment Scale, Co-worker and Supervisor Relationships Scales, Psychological Meaningfulness Scale and Turnover Intention Scale. Work-role fit and job enrichment both had direct positive effect on experiences of psychological meaningfulness at work, while poor work-role fit and low psychological meaningfulness both had a direct effect on teachers' intentions to leave. An analysis of the indirect effects showed that poor work-role fit and poor job enrichment affected intention to leave due to the concomitant experience of low psychological meaningfulness. These findings have implications for the retention of teachers in secondary schools

    Flourishing in Work and Careers

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    Mental health is an important career resource that will help individuals to be function optimally, be self-sufficient, adapt to change, manage their careers well. The aim of this chapter was to investigate the relationships between work- and career-related experiences (including work role fit, job characteristics, overload, supervisor relations, co-worker relations, advancement and remuneration) and the flourishing of managers in South Africa. A cross-sectional survey design was used with managers in the agricultural sector in South Africa (N = 507). The Antecedents Scale and the Mental Health Continuum Short Form were administered. The results showed that work role fit, job characteristics, co-worker relations and remuneration affected flourishing positively. Overload, advancement and supervisor relations did not predict the flourishing of managers in this study. Interventions to promote career development should focus on promoting the flourishing of people and developing positive institutions.http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00645-1_1

    Contractual relations between employers and employees in an HEI: individual and organisational outcomes

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    The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between employees' experiences of contractual relations and job satisfaction, flourishing and turnover intention in a higher education institution (HEI). A cross-sectional survey design was used with 300 academic and support staff members. The State of the Employment and Psychological Contract Scales, Violation of Psychological Contract Scale, Job Satisfaction Scale, Mental Health Continuum - Short Form and Intention to Quit Scale were administered. The results showed that psychological contract violation, job dissatisfaction and low flourishing (emotional, psychological and social well-being) directly impact turnover intention. Lack of psychological contract fulfilment indirectly and negatively impact job satisfaction and flourishing via psychological contract violation. Psychological contract violation indirectly impacts turnover intention via job dissatisfaction and low flourishing of employees in an HEI. The results confirmed the importance of psychological contract fulfilment and non-violation for the job satisfaction, flourishing and retention of staff in HEIs.http://reference.sabinet.co.za/webx/access/electronic_journals/high/high_v27_n4_a8.pd

    Job satisfaction in a chemical factory

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    Subjective well-being is regarded as an important goal given the positive outcomes thereof for individuals. Job satisfaction is an important indicator of the subjective well-being of individuals. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the use of the Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire (MSQ) for different language groups working in a chemical factory, and to investigate the relationship between job satisfaction and demographic variables. The study was carried out with a sample (N = 583) representing different job levels in a chemical factory. The 20-item MSQ and a biographical questionnaire were administered. The results confirmed that job satisfaction consists of two internally consistent factors, namely extrinsic and intrinsic job satisfaction. The factorial invariance of the MSQ was confirmed for African languages and an Afrikaans and English group. Language was the only demographic variable that statistically significantly predicted extrinsic job satisfaction. Intrinsic job satisfaction was statistically significantly predicted by two demographic variables, namely age and qualification.http://www.unisa.ac.za/contents/faculties/service_dept/docs/satisfaction14_3_chap5.pd

    Burnout and work engagement of South African blue-collar workers: the development of a new scale

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    Research in South Africa on work-related well-being (specifically burnout and work engagement) has focused mainly on white-collar workers. Although blue-collar workers form a major part of the South African work force, no valid and reliable instruments exist to measure burnout and work engagement of blue-collar workers. The objectives of this study were (1) to develop a work-related well-being scale that measures burnout and work engagement of blue-collar workers; (2) to test the newly developed items using Rasch analysis; and (3) to test the factorial validity and reliability of the new scale. A cross-sectional survey design was used in a convenience sample of blue-collar workers in different industries in South Africa (N=2769). Following scale development procedures, a scale was developed to measure burnout (exhaustion and cynicism) and work engagement (vigour and dedication). Using Rasch analyses, two items were eliminated, resulting in an 18-item instrument. Five items were retained to measure exhaustion, five items to measure cynicism, four items to measure vigour and four items to measure dedication. The results of the confirmatory factor analysis showed that a twofactor model with two higher-order factors – burnout (consisting of exhaustion and cynicism) and work engagement (consisting of vigour and dedication) – fit the data best. All the scales were reliable.http://www.unisa.ac.za/contents/faculties/service_dept/docs/Sabview_16_1_chap%204.pd

    Characterization of Spirocerca lupi in wild and domestic canids

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    Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2016.Spirocerca lupi is a parasitic nematode that causes spirocercosis predominantly in domestic dogs. This disease is often fatal if not detected early before malignant transformation occurs. The nematodes may also cause serious aortic lesions which may weaken arteries and cause fatal haemorrhaging. There is currently no cure for the disease. Coprophagous dung beetles serve as intermediate hosts for the parasite. Lizards and birds serve as paratenic hosts when they consume dung beetles containing infective larvae. Spirocerca lupi may pose a threat to wild carnivores due to the encroachment of humans with domestic dog pets near wildlife borders. There is very little information available regarding the spread of S. lupi among wild carnivores. In this study nematodes were collected from black backed jackals as well as several domestic dogs around the country. Corresponding haplotypes of cox1 were identified in the black backed jackals and domestic dogs. This is a clear indication of gene flow of S. lupi between these two species. Phylogenetic analysis indicates that S. lupi from South Africa may be a cryptic species. Further analysis is still required to confirm this as only a small section of the cox1 gene was used during the analysis. Further investigation with a larger section of the cox1 gene as well as other genes may be required to further classify S. lupi in South Africa as well as other countries around the world. To further investigate the role of S. lupi infection among wild carnivores a faecal DNA extraction method was designed to screen these carnivores. Many challenges were encountered since S. lupi egg shedding is irregular and faecal samples from various wild carnivores were not always of the correct consistency to be analysed. The eggs of S. lupi were also found to be very resilient and did not yield easily to disruption. Other nematodes were identified with these methods indicating that it is a potential option for other nematodes but not for S. lupi. In addition to these challenges, the methods tested were found to be time consuming and costly without reliable repeatability. Several adult S. lupi nematodes were tested for endosymbiotic bacteria. Targeting endosymbiotic bacteria with antibiotics could be an alternative treatment for nematode infection. No endosymbiotic bacteria were detected in S. lupi from South Africa with the primers tested. Further analysis may yet reveal some symbiotic relationship but current results do not suggest that is a feasible option for alternative treatment.National Research Foundation (NRF)University of PretoriaGeneticsMScUnrestricte
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