University of Phoenix College of Doctoral Studies Releases White Paper on American Workers’ Well-being and Career Pathways
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Monday, August 7, 2023
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The white paper aims to examine and provide insights into American workers’ well-being and their perceived career trajectory through the Conservation of Resources Theory lens and the tenets of Self-Efficacy.
Key Points:
- The white paper aims to examine and provide insights into American workers’ well-being and their perceived career trajectory through the Conservation of Resources Theory lens and the tenets of Self-Efficacy.
- The resulting findings from the survey revealed that mental health remains a problem, mainly in younger generations and women.
- She also serves as a reviewer for the College of Doctoral Studies’ student publication workshop.
- Hines has a Master of Business Administration degree from Charleston Southern University and earned her doctorate in Healthcare Administration at the University of Phoenix.