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Hibrit Çalışma Biçiminde İstihdam Edilen Çalışanların Hibrit Çalışmaya Ve İş-Yaşam Dengelerine Yönelik Yaklaşımları: Bir Alan Araştırması 采用混合工作方式的员工对混合工作和工作与生活平衡的态度:实地研究
Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI: 10.26650/jspc.2023.85.1271772
Merve Yosunkaya
The increases in digitalization and flexibility trends have affected work life deeply and caused major changes through the COVID-19 pandemic. On one hand, the accumulation of knowledge continues to increase, while the rapid development of digital transformations on the other hand has allowed standard work styles to be replaced by new ones. The aim of this study is to determine how hybrid working, which has become increasingly widespread, is evaluated from the perspective of hybrid employees and their relationship with the work-life balance. The study also aims to determine whether hybrid employees can maintain their work-life balance. In line with this, a field study has been carried out with 400 participants employed in hybrid working. The participants were asked questions about the Hybrid Working Evaluation Form and the Work-Life Balance Scale through an online questionnaire. Participants are mostly between the ages of 23-27 and single. As a result of the gender-based analyses, no significant difference was found in the approaches to hybrid working and work-life balance. According to the research findings, almost all (86.8%) hybrid employees were observed to be satisfied with this work model and to want it to become permanent. However, two-thirds (66%) are concerned that the concept of work hours will disappear due to being constantly accessible throughout the day. Due to the limited number of studies in the literature on this subject, this article is thought to be able to contribute to the literature in this respect.
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Geçici Koruma Kapsamındaki Suriyelilerin Deneyimlediği Sosyal Gerilim Gerçekliğinin Nedenlerine Yönelik Nitel Bir İnceleme 关于受临时保护的叙利亚人所经历的社会紧张现实的原因的定性研究
Pub Date : 2023-10-23 DOI: 10.26650/jspc.2023.85.1317608
Aykut Çalışkan, Gazanfer Kaya
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