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Structure of the Modern Japanese Family: Evidence From the Results of a Doll Location Test by Adolescents
Authors:Takeshi Hatta  Noriye Tsukiji  Noboru Ayetani
Affiliation:Department of Psychology , Osaka University of Education
Abstract:To test Herzberg's (1966, 1987; Herzberg, Mausner, &; Snyderman, 1959) motivator-hygiene theory, I examined the relationship between work values and job satisfaction. Educators (N # 386) from 18 Canadian secondary schools were asked to report the degree to which they experienced 16 work values and five dimensions of job satisfaction. Factor analysis suggested five sets of work values: intrinsic work-related, intrinsic work-outcome, extrinsic job-related, extrinsic job-outcome, and extrinsic people-related. Regression analyses identified the best predictors for each of the five dimensions of job satisfaction. The results support and extend Herzberg's theory. In addition to those identified by Herzberg, other factors contributed portions of variance to the five dimensions of job satisfaction.
Keywords:work-family conflict  university workers  occupational stress
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