传统雇员和远程工作者的工作满意度:性别、年龄和教育程度的影响

S. Taboroši, Jovanka Popović, Jasmina Poštin, Marko Konjikušić, M. Nikolić
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本文对传统员工和远程员工在工作满意度上的差异进行了调查和分析。差异被检查三个控制变量:性别,年龄和受教育的受访者。这项研究是在西巴尔干国家(波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那、克罗地亚、黑山、北马其顿和塞尔维亚)进行的,包括313名受访者(传统雇员和远程工作者)。远程工作者比传统雇员更满意。这一点最明显的表现是对各种形式的薪酬、程序和同事的满意。无论是传统工作还是远程工作,男性的工作满意度都更高。男性明显更珍惜晋升的机会,以及获得额外的福利和奖励。年轻的受访者比年长的受访者有更高的工作满意度,但这只适用于传统的就业。远程工作者的工作满意度在年龄依赖上没有差异。工作满意度不依赖于受访者的教育水平,这适用于传统雇员和远程工作者。采用远程办公的公司会更客观地评估员工的工作成果和他们对公司的贡献,并相应地给予员工充分的奖励和提升。因此,所有年龄段和教育程度的员工都看到了远程工作的机会。
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Job satisfaction in the conventionally employed and teleworkers: The impact of gender, age and education
This paper examines and analyses the differences in job satisfaction among the conventionally employed and teleworkers. Differences were examined for three control variables: gender, age and education of the respondents. The research was conducted in West Balkan countries (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia), and included 313 respondents (conventionally employed and teleworkers). Teleworkers are more satisfied than conventionally employed. This is most evident through satisfaction with all forms of compensation, procedures and associates. Job satisfaction is higher in men, both those who work conventionally and who telework. Men are significantly more appreciative of opportunities for advancement, as well as achieving additional benefits and rewards. Younger respondents have greater job satisfaction than older respondents, but this only applies to the conventionally employed. There are no differences in job satisfaction among teleworkers in terms of dependence on age. Job satisfaction does not depend on the respondents' level of education of, and this applies to both conventionally employed and teleworkers. Companies that apply telework evaluate the results of their employees' work and the contribution they provide to the company more objectively, and accordingly, they reward and promote employees adequately. Thus, all age groups and educational categories of employees see their chance in teleworking conditions.
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