Tuesday, 20 December 2016

Employee turnover among Nurses – A Comparative Analysis with Respect to Push and Pull Factors

Vol. 9  Issue 4
Year:2015
Issue:Mar-May
Title:Employee turnover among Nurses – A Comparative Analysis with Respect to Push and Pull Factors
Author Name:D.Rajan
Synopsis:
This comparative study has been undertaken in Tirunelveli City, Tamilnadu with the objectives of identifying and differentiating perception of nurses working in multi-speciality hospitals and single speciality hospitals towards push and pull factors of employee turnover. The study has analyzed 24 factors in terms of push factors and 18 factors in terms of pull factors. The study has stratified the target group into nurses working in multi-speciality hospitals and nurses working in single speciality hospitals using stratified random sampling techniques. A total of 120 nurses have been sampled from both kinds of organizations using judgment sampling techniques. Both Mean and Standard Deviation have been administered to identify and differentiate push and pull factors of employee turnover of nurses working in both kinds of organizations. The analysis has shown that the majority of the push and pull factors discussed in this study have commonly and equally been perceived by majority of the nurses working in both kinds of organization. The study has given suitable suggestions to control and prevent turnover of nurses in private hospitals.

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