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- W3083519151 abstract "Although the past two decades have witnessed exponential growth in terrorist attacks on the schools, there is scant research on the teachers' vulnerability in Pakistan. Drawing on survey data gathered from the terrorism affected areas of Pakistan, the present study investigated the indirect effects of perceived threats of terrorism, and safety and security measures on the teachers' turnover intentions with the mediating role of job stress. The present study also capitalized belief in life‐after‐death and career commitment as the moderators to mitigate teachers' turnover intentions amid terrorism. The findings unveiled that perceived threats of terrorism and weak safety and security measures aggravated teachers' job stress which exacerbated their turnover intentions. The findings also affirmed moderating roles of teachers' belief in life‐after‐death and career commitment against their turnover intentions. The results showed that teachers' job stress accounted for 36.6% of the variance in their turnover intentions. The implications of the present study would be useful to cope with teachers' job stress and their turnover intentions in the unsafe work environment." @default.
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- W3083519151 title "Teachers' war against terrorism: A mediated moderation model" @default.
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