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From: Does work-personal life interference predict turnover among male and female managers, and do depressive symptoms mediate the association? A longitudinal study based on a Swedish cohort

Fig. 2

Lags and cross-lags in multilevel structural equation models for paths between work-personal life interference (WPI), depressive symptoms (DEP), and turnover (TO) at time t-2 (ranging from year 2010 to 2012), t-1 (years 2012 to 2014), and t (years 2014 to 2016) among male managers (n = 717) in SLOSH

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