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Self-directed learning, job demands and job resources as predictors of job satisfaction among South African women

机译:自我指导的学习,工作需求和工作资源可预测南非妇女的工作满意度

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Research shows that women face various demands and barriers that have a negative impact on their job experiences and job satisfaction. At the same time increasing numbers of women are entering the labor force. Studies regarding the factors that influence the job satisfaction of women in South Africa are scarce and the role of self-directed learning in predicting job satisfaction has received limited attention. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of job demands, job resources and self-directed learning on the job satisfaction of South African women. The results of hierarchical multiple regression analyses showed that self-directed learning explained a significant portion of the variance in job satisfaction, above and beyond the variance that was explained by job demands and resources. Self-directed learners seem to have several characteristics that facilitate adjustment to career challenges. This research has implications for organizations that strive to enhance job satisfaction in their employees.
机译:研究表明,妇女面临各种要求和障碍,对她们的工作经验和工作满意度有负面影响。同时,越来越多的妇女进入劳动力队伍。关于影响南非妇女工作满意度的因素的研究很少,自我指导学习在预测工作满意度中的作用受到的关注很少。这项研究的目的是调查工作需求,工作资源和自主学习对南非妇女工作满意度的影响。分层多元回归分析的结果表明,自我指导的学习可以解释工作满意度方差的很大一部分,这一点超出了工作需求和资源所解释的方差。自主学习者似乎具有促进适应职业挑战的几个特征。这项研究对那些致力于提高员工工作满意度的组织具有重要意义。

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