scholarly journals Digest of U-Report surveys: 4th quarter of 2020 (youth career development, creative potential of youth, healthy lifestyle)

2020 ◽  
Vol 75 (4) ◽  
pp. 156-166
Author(s):  
Ye. O. Nesterenko ◽  
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K. V. Liudohovska ◽  

Paper presents the results of the innovative youth project U-Report. Report for October – December 2020: job satisfaction; factors influencing the choice of profession by young people; career development skills; creative leisure; opportunities for the realization of the creative potential of adolescents; the healthy lifestyle of young people.

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nurhidayat ◽  
Herman Sjahruddin ◽  
Orfyanni S. Themba

This study is to determine and analyze the factors influencing work-life quality on employees’ job satisfaction at the office of nationality and politics board of Makassar city. Collecting the data was conducted by distributing 63 questionnaires to respondents. This study was using saturation sample or total sample technique. The data was analyzed by using discriminant analysis. The results of analysis proved that the compensation, career development and work environment of work-life quality were not fully improved employees’ job satisfaction, in order that the results of the study showed that the compensation, work environment had a positive and insignificant influence. Moreover, the result of the study proved that the career development had a dominant influence on the employees’ job satisfaction


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 92-106
Author(s):  
Ahmed Babatunde Jimoh

In the healthcare sector, the job satisfaction of professionals and/or healthcare workers plays a profound role in their performance and is further reflected in the health and satisfaction of the patient. In recent times, the healthcare workers in Nigeria were not seen to be gratified with the organizational policies. The various industrial unions of the health care professionals have engaged in several industrial strike actions over the years in an attempt to demand for better remuneration, improved working conditions, increased staff strength, reduction of work overload, and the likes. This situation among the healthcare professional has become worrisome in Ogun State. This study assessed factors influencing job satisfaction of healthcare professionals in Ogun State Hospitals, Nigeria. The study was conducted with a sample of 729 healthcare professionals from the five zonal offices comprising Thirty-Nine (39) Health facilities across the study area. Data and/or items that assessed job satisfaction with management, supervision, nature of work/profession, work environment, salary, benefits, and promotion were subjected to exploratory factor analysis in order to group the major constraints variables. The results showed two orthogonal factors in management, two factors in supervision, five factors in nature of work/profession, three factors in a work environment, and three factors in rewards/compensation, which were derived with total explanations of 50.54%, 61.30%, 58.32%, 58.82%, and 68.68% respectively, of the Variance. Only variables with constraints loadings of 0.60 and above were used in naming the factors. The results further revealed that rewards, opportunities for career development, working conditions, and promotional schemes of the organizations have high associations with job satisfaction, whereas work environment was found to have low significance towards job satisfaction. This study concludes that the Ogun State Hospitals Management Board needs to improve the work environment; attractive rewards/compensation, opportunities for career development, and promotions. Keywords: Factors, Healthcare Professionals, Job satisfaction, Nigeria, Ogun State Hospitals.


2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 45
Author(s):  
Jemadi Jemadi ◽  
Siti Noor Hidayati

<span><em>Strikes happened in some companies are often caused by </em><span><em>employee dissatisfaction. They may disturb production processes and impede </em><span><em>the achievement of company goals. Increasing job satisfaction can minimize </em><span><em>the strike potential. Job satisfaction is affected by financial, physical, </em><span><em>psychological, and social satisfaction factors. It was revealed that financial, </em><span><em>physical, psychological, and social satisfaction have statistically significant </em><span><em>negative effects on strike potential, with social factor to be the most </em><span><em>dominant. Thus, company may implement financial, physical, psychological, </em><span><em>and social satisfaction factors to minimize the strike potential.</em></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br /></span>


Wahana ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 28-40
Author(s):  
Harries Madiistriyatno ◽  
Nahardi Nahardi ◽  
Ida Musdafia Ibrahim

Job satisfaction is one of the keys to accomplish optimal performance. Therefore, conditioning the organization to create job satisfaction is very important. This study aims to prove that the optimization of employee performance can be achieved especially if the job satisfaction has been realized, using career development, competence, and compensation as indicators. This research method was descriptive-verification with the collection data using survey that sampling uses saturated sampling and analyzed using the Structural Equation Model. The object research was employees of the Regional Forestry Service work units of Central Sulawesi Province. The results proved that the job satisfaction was a very important factor in mediating (full mediating variables) the variables of career development, competence, and compensation in improving employee performance, which is indicated by a positive and significant effect. Furthermore, it was proven that the biggest contribution affecting employee performance was the variable job satisfaction, with career development contributes to the highest influence on job satisfaction, followed by competence, and compensation.   Keywords: Job satisfaction, career development, competence, compensation, and employee’s performance.


2018 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 89 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andi Ina Yustina ◽  
Tifanny Valerina

This paper examines whether the work-family conflict (related to both work-interfering-family and family-interfering-work) of auditors affects their performance and if so, whether the effect is mediated by emotional exhaustion and job satisfaction. A mail survey is used to deliver a questionnaire to 151 auditors from ten CPA firm in Indonesia. The result shows that emotional exhaustion and job satisfaction fully mediates the relationship of work-family conflict with job performance. The result also demonstrates that Work-Interfering-Family (WIF) has significant effects on emotional exhaustion and job satisfaction, but Family-Interfering-Work (FIW) has no significant influence on either emotional exhaustion or job satisfaction. This study suggests that maintaining a regular training program for auditors, having flexible working arrangements, and encouraging a healthy lifestyle may help to reduce the work-family conflict and will increase the job satisfaction and performance of auditors.


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