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Type of Document Master's Thesis
Author Liu, Guangya
Author's Email Address gliu1@student.gsu.edu
URN etd-08022006-104702
Title Predictors of Job Satisfaction among Staff in Assisted Living
Degree Master of Arts
Department Sociology
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Frank Whittington Committee Chair
Heying Jenny Zhan Committee Member
Kirk Elifson Committee Member
Mary Ball Committee Member
Keywords
  • Assisted living
  • Job satisfaction
Date of Defense 2006-07-19
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
Using findings from a statewide study of satisfaction and retention of 294 direct-care staff in 39 assisted-living facilities (ALFs) in Georgia, this study examines the effect of sociodemographic, job, and attitudinal characteristics on overall job satisfaction and its various dimensions. The results show age has a negative effect on promotion satisfaction. Whites are more satisfied than non-whites with overall job, work, supervision, and pay. Urban workers are less satisfied with overall job, supervisor, coworker, promotion, and pay than their rural counterparts. Education negatively affects coworker satisfaction. Workers with children are less satisfied with supervisor relationships, and pay than childless persons. Pay is positively associated with pay satisfaction. Perceived workload is negatively associated with overall job satisfaction and each of its dimensions. Finally, perceived autonomy is positively associated with promotion satisfaction. The results of this study emphasize the need for new strategies to improve job satisfaction among workers in ALFs.
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