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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the expectations of the workingGerman Generation Y regarding its current work and employer. As a result, the mainelements which could be considered by companies to retain the Generation Y inGermany will be pointed out and discussed.Design/methodology/approach – Semi-structured interviews were used in order toexplore the work expectations of this young generation within a German company. Anon-probability and purposive sample was used and six respondents part of theGeneration Y and working in the same company were interviewed. Furthermore, aseventh interview was conducted with the HMR of the company.Findings – Several findings are consistent with previous results of Gen Y from othernationalities than Germany such as the importance of varied tasks, opportunities forself-development, responsibilities and a pleasant working atmosphere. However,differences were found in particular regarding the importance of the work-life balanceand new expectations such as trust, autonomy and internationality have been broughtto light. Furthermore, several findings are also consistent with other studies aboutemployee retention, commitment and job satisfaction.Originality/value – This research extended previous studies of the expectations of theGeneration Y by providing firstly findings for Germany, a country where such studieshave not been conducted yet and secondly by focusing on the Generation Y who isalready working and therefore not studying anymore.
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Studier från Amerika och Storbritannien visar att introduktionsprocesser fokuserar för mycket påprocesser, policys och värderingar och mindre på de nyanställdas upplevelser när det gäller stress,stöd till att knyta kontakter med medarbetare och otydliga arbetsbeskrivningar (Andersson, N. R,Cunningham-Snell, N. A. & Haigh, J., 1996 & Klubnik, J. P., 1987).En kvalitativ undersökning har utförts på AniCura Falu Djursjukhus. Undersökningen har genomförtsmed hjälp av intervjuer och mailkonversationer. Syftet med undersökningen är att utforska omde tidigare studierna överensstämmer med upplevelser som nyanställdas på AniCura Falu Djursjukhushar kring arbetsintroduktionen och dess påverkan angående stress, möjligheter till stöd och arbetsbeskrivningar.Nio respondenter med olika ansvarsområden deltog. Resultatet från undersökningenbekräftade att empirin överensstämde med studierna. Exempelvis fick de nyanställda självaansvara för att lära känna sina medarbetare. Undersökningen visade också att organisationen intehade någon strategi för att hantera nyanställdas stress. Det förekom heller ingen återkopplingen påintroduktionen.Undersökningsresultaten kommer i detta arbete diskuteras, analyseras och ställas mot en relevantteoretisk referensram med avseende på de aktuella ämnena för undersökningen. Slutprodukten är ettförbättringsförslag som kan ligga till grund för framtida introduktionsprocesser och vidare forskning.
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BACKGROUND: Pregnancies among young women force girls to compromise education, resulting in low educational attainment with subsequent poverty and vulnerability. A pronounced focus is needed on contraceptive use, pregnancy, and unsafe abortion among young women. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to explore healthcare providers' (HCPs) perceptions and practices regarding contraceptive counselling to young people. DESIGN: We conducted 27 in-depth interviews with doctors and midwives working in seven health facilities in central Uganda. Interviews were open-ended and allowed the participant to speak freely on certain topics. We used a topic guide to cover areas topics of interest focusing on post-abortion care (PAC) but also covering contraceptive counselling. Transcripts were transcribed verbatim and data were analysed using thematic analysis. RESULTS: The main theme, HCPs' ambivalence to providing contraceptive counselling to sexually active young people is based on two sub-themes describing the challenges of contraceptive counselling: A) HCPs echo the societal norms regarding sexual practice among young people, while at the same time our findings B) highlights the opportunities resulting from providers pragmatic approach to contraceptive counselling to young women. Providers expressed a self-identified lack of skill, limited resources, and inadequate support from the health system to successfully provide appropriate services to young people. They felt frustrated with the consultations, especially when meeting young women seeking PAC. CONCLUSIONS: Despite existing policies for young people's sexual and reproductive health in Uganda, HCPs are not sufficiently equipped to provide adequate contraceptive counselling to young people. Instead, HCPs are left in between the negative influence of social norms and their pragmatic approach to address the needs of young people, especially those seeking PAC. We argue that a clear policy supported by a clear strategy with practical guidelines should be implemented alongside in-service training including value clarification and attitude transformation to equip providers to be able to better cater to young people seeking sexual and reproductive health advice.
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