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JOB SATISFACTION AMONG THE COLLEGE AND HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN SENAPATI, MANIPUR

Journal: International Journal of Management (IJM) (Vol.12, No. 2)

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Page : 624-631

Keywords : Educational institutions; job satisfaction; teachers; working environment;

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Abstract

The fact that satisfied and happy workers are likely to be more productive is not an exemption of teachers. This paper, thus, examined, compared and tests, if there is any statistical significant difference between male and female teachers, married and unmarried teachers and College and Higher Secondary School teachers in Senapati, Manipur with respect to job satisfaction. A sample size of 140 including 70 College teachers and 70 Higher Secondary School teachers was collected using stratified sampling method. IBM SPSS Statistics version 23 was used for analyzing the collected data through which factor analysis, reliability test, descriptive statistics and independent sample t-test are applied. The study found that male teachers have higher level of job satisfaction than female teachers and married teachers are more satisfied with their job as compared to unmarried teachers while there is no significant difference between colleges and higher secondary schools teachers. The study also found that 86.43 percent of the teachers are moderately satisfied with their job.

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