The study group of this survey comprises of 185
academic staff working in the University, Faculty of Education and Faculty of
Economics and Administrative Sciences, in Turkey, and Malta University, Faculty
of Education and Faculty of Economy, Management and Accounting. This study is a
descriptive survey model, in which the assessment tool of Maslach Burnout
Inventory is used. The burnout levels of academic personnel are investigated in
term of gender, age and Faculty variables. As a result, it was determined that
there was no difference between academic staff (23-33 age group) in Turkey and
Malta regarding the variables emotional burnout, depersonalization and personal
success, academic staff working in Malta Group (34-44 age group) felt more
burnout in terms of depersonalization
subdimension. Academic staff working in Turkey have felt more burnout in terms
of personal success dimension. Academic staff (45 and over age group) in Malta
felt more burnout in terms of emotional burnout sub-dimension, it was found
that there were no difference between the countries regarding sub-dimensions of
personal success. Whereas male academic staff in Malta felt more burnout
regarding emotional burnout sub-dimension, there were no difference in terms of
emotional burnout, depersonalization and personal success averages for female
academic staff.
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Publication Date | December 30, 2016 |
Published in Issue | Year 2016 Volume: 3 Issue: 4 |
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