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Job satisfaction, work values, and sex differences in Taiwan's organizations.
Authors:C K Cheung  S A Scherling
Affiliation:Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong. ssjacky@cityu.edu.hk
Abstract:This study of 927 employees in Taiwan is an attempt to explain job satisfaction and sex differences with reference to work values. Initially, the results confirmed that both job satisfaction and work values consisted of 4 common dimensions pertaining to the task, team, reward, and status. Subsequent analyses showed that male employees had higher rank and higher task, team, and status satisfaction than did female employees. The sex difference was not attributable to differences in work values. Placing higher values on the task and team dimensions and a lower value on the reward dimension seemed to lead to greater job satisfaction.
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