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JOB SATISFACTION AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN JOB SATISFACTION OF TEACHERS IN SERBIAN PRIMARY SCHOOLS

Journal: Journal of Engineering Management and Competitiveness (JEMC) (Vol.4, No. 2)

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Page : 94-100

Keywords : primary teachers; job satisfaction; gender differences in job satisfaction; Serbian schools’ effectiveness;

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Abstract

This paper aims to examine Serbian primary teachers’ job satisfaction as well as the differences in job satisfaction between male and female teachers. The participants were 362 teachers from 57 primary schools in Serbia. Nine dimensions of job satisfaction (Pay, Promotion, Supervision, Fringe Benefits, Contingent Rewards, Operating Procedures, Co-Workers, Nature of Work, Communication) were measured. The results indicate that from the dimensions of job satisfaction, Serbian primary teachers are most satisfied with the Nature of work, Communication and Supervision, while the major sources of Serbian primary teachers’ job dissatisfaction are Fringe benefits, Pay and Operating procedures. When it comes to the gender difference in job satisfaction, T-test analysis shows slightly higher satisfaction among female teachers, while statistically significant difference exists only in two dimensions: Supervision and Nature of work. Serbian policy makers in the field of education as well as school administrators should pay close attention to teachers’ job satisfaction and its improvement considering that it is an essential to the continuing growth of school effectiveness.

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