Job and Life Attitudes of Managers and Professionals

Nicholas J. Beutell PhD, Joy A. Schneer PhD
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We examine the enduring psychological question of the relationship between job satisfaction and life satisfaction among managers and professionals in relation to demographic (age and income), health (self-rated and mental health), and work–family conflict and synergy. Job satisfaction and life satisfaction were significantly and positively related when controlling for demographic, health, and work–family variables. Mental health and work–family variables were the strongest predictors of both job satisfaction and life satisfaction, although the demographic variables were not statistically significant. Results indicated that 60% of the sample was described by the spillover (positive association between job satisfaction and life satisfaction) model, 32% by the compensatory (inverse association) model, and 8% by the segmentation (weak or no relationship) model. Findings highlight the importance of studying the association of job and life satisfaction among particular occupational groups such as managers and professionals.

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管理人员和专业人员的工作和生活态度
我们从人口统计(年龄和收入)、健康(自评和心理健康)、工作-家庭冲突和协同等方面考察了管理人员和专业人员工作满意度和生活满意度之间关系的持久心理问题。在控制人口统计、健康和工作家庭变量后,工作满意度和生活满意度显著正相关。心理健康和工作家庭变量是工作满意度和生活满意度的最强预测因子,尽管人口变量在统计上并不显著。结果表明,60%的样本被溢出(工作满意度与生活满意度呈正相关)模型描述,32%的样本被补偿(负相关)模型描述,8%的样本被分割(弱关系或无关系)模型描述。研究结果强调了研究特定职业群体(如管理人员和专业人员)工作和生活满意度之间关系的重要性。
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