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Self-esteem,race, and job satisfaction
Authors:Elsa M Lopez  Jeffrey H Greenhaus
Affiliation:Stevens Institute of Technology USA
Abstract:The present study investigated relationships between self-esteem (SE) and job satisfaction among black and white employees. The sample consisted of 523 (45% black) employees of a large, urban school system. There was a positive relationship between SE and job satisfaction for members of both racial groups. In addition, the correlation between need satisfaction and job satisfaction was stronger for high SE persons than for low SE persons. The relationships between two social reference variables (the perceived satisfaction of other employees and improved standard of living) and job satisfaction were, as predicted, stronger for low SE whites than for high SE whites. Among blacks, however, the social reference variables were strongly related to job satisfaction regardless of level of SE.
Keywords:Reprint requests should be sent to Elsa M. Lopez who is now affiliated with the College of Business Administration   St. John's University   300 Howard Street   Staten Island   NY 10301.
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