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Careless, Erin J. – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2015
Faculty members in higher education who move to new cities or provinces often bring their families with them, and this can have both a positive and negative effect on the retention and job satisfaction of faculty. Educational policy makers can play a role in supporting faculty by supporting their trailing spouses, through policies informing…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Spouses, Family Work Relationship, Faculty Mobility
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Johnson, Pamela R.; Indvik, Julie – Public Personnel Management, 1997
Discusses causes and symptoms of depression and its effects in the workplace. Suggests what managers and employee assistance programs can do to address this major occupational health issue. (SK)
Descriptors: Costs, Depression (Psychology), Employee Assistance Programs, Employment Problems
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Cook, Royer; Schlenger, William – Journal of Primary Prevention, 2002
This paper discusses some of the chief reasons for engaging in substance abuse prevention in the workplace; outlines the foundations of workplace prevention services; and reviews recent research on workplace substance abuse prevention, including the major preventive interventions aimed at the workplace environment and the individual worker.…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Employee Assistance Programs, Prevention, Research and Development
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Dellmann-Jenkins, Mary; And Others – Educational Gerontology, 1992
Ways to alleviate the stresses of providing care for elderly relatives include corporate-sponsored assistance programs, informal respite care, a parent care system, nonkin back-up system, support services for the care recipient, and cognitive restructuring. (SK)
Descriptors: Employee Assistance Programs, Family Caregivers, Helping Relationship, Older Adults
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Zedeck, Sheldon; Mosier, Kathleen L. – American Psychologist, 1990
Discusses and reviews the literature on issues involved in attempts to balance roles in employing organizations and family organizations. The following types of programs are reviewed: (1) maternity and parental leave; (2) child and dependent care; (3) alternative work schedules and workstations; and (4) employee assistance and relocation programs.…
Descriptors: Employed Parents, Employee Assistance Programs, Employer Supported Day Care, Family Life
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Csiernik, Rick – Evaluation and Program Planning, 1995
This review of literature on Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) focuses on EAP delivery options. More than half of the 48 studies reviewed used a case study approach. EAPs provided by on-staff professionals were the most frequently discussed delivery option, although this is not the most dominant form of EAP provision. (SLD)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Delivery Systems, Employee Assistance Programs, Literature Reviews
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Arthur, Andrew R. – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2000
Discusses the employee assistance program (EAP), a benefit increasingly provided by United Kingdom employers that claims to reduce the effects of stress on individuals and organizations, provide a management tool to improve workplace performance and productivity, and respond to critical incidents. Describes EAPs, their history, development and…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Employee Assistance Programs, Foreign Countries, Job Performance
Green, Kathryn L. – Health Education Quarterly, 1988
Presents a matrix that suggests that workplace health promotion and employee assistance programs may represent employer involvement in areas over which they have no legitimate control. (JOW)
Descriptors: Employee Assistance Programs, Employer Employee Relationship, Health Programs, Health Promotion
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Mikulecky, Larry – Management Communication Quarterly, 1990
Examines increased print-communication demands in business organizations. Identifies three employee needs: (1) long-term support to move from illiteracy to productive skill levels; (2) basic skills training integrated with regular job training; and (3) short-term targeted training or access to redesigned documents and job performance aids. (KEH)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Basic Skills, Communication Research, Employee Assistance Programs
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Gebhardt, Deborah L.; Crump, Carolyn E. – American Psychologist, 1990
Reviews literature on worksite fitness and health promotion programs. Examines their impact on employees and the sponsoring organization. Discusses beneficial effects such as increased fitness, and reduction in health care costs, risk factors of heart disease, absenteeism, and turnover. Addresses issues related to participation rates, program…
Descriptors: Employee Assistance Programs, Exercise, Health Care Costs, Health Education
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Lew, Aimee T.; Ashbaugh, Donald L. – CUPA Journal, 1993
A discussion of employee assistance programs for faculty and other college personnel looks at the rationale for such programs, their goals, associated administrative problems and issues, and evaluation of their effectiveness. It is concluded that colleges have a responsibility for employee well-being and personal and professional development. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, College Role, Employee Assistance Programs