Work Life Balance and Work Stress on Turnover Intention Mediated Job Satisfaction
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https://doi.org/10.31538/mjifm.v6i1.824Keywords:
Work-Life Balance, Job Stress, Job Satisfaction, Turnover Intention, Generation ZAbstract
This study aims to analyze work-life balance and job stress on turnover intention of Generation Z employees, with job satisfaction serving as a mediating variable. This study uses a quantitative methodology with a survey method.” Generation Z employees in the service sector in Purworejo Regency were surveyed using a questionnaire, and the data were evaluated using statistical methods. In contrast to work stress, which has a positive effect on turnover intention but a negative effect on job satisfaction, work-life balance has a positive effect on both turnover intention and job satisfaction, according to the study's results. The association between work-life balance and job stress on turnover intention is mediated by job satisfaction, which has been found to have a negative effect on turnover intention. The study's conclusions indicate that improving work-life balance and managing stress are crucial for increasing job satisfaction and reducing Generation Z employees' desire to change jobs.
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