WORKERS‘ SATISFACTION: Likes and Dislikes of Young People for Their Jobs
作者:
Edward L. Thorndike,
期刊:
Occupations: The Vocational Guidance Journal
(WILEY Available online 1935)
卷期:
Volume 13,
issue 8
页码: 704-706
ISSN:2164-5841
年代: 1935
DOI:10.1002/j.2164-5892.1935.tb02175.x
出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
数据来源: WILEY
摘要:
Readers of this magazine are familiar with Dr. Thorndike's ten‐year follow‐up study of New York City school children which was reported in the December 1933 issue under the title, “The Prediction of Success in Vocational Life,” and in book form under the title, “The Prediction of Vocational Success.” Dr. Thorndike here adds what might be called a postscript to the previously published findings, if the postscript did not deal with so important a subject as job satisfaction. To this subject he makes a significant contribution in the following brief article. Reports of liking and disliking for jobs, obtained from 1140 employed boys and girls aged 18 to 22, revealed less than ten per cent who disliked their work. The study mentioned in the first paragraph is to be published shortly by NOC. Along with other studies of job attitudes, it reports the first attempt to secure indications of satisfaction or dissatisfaction from a sampling of the employed adult population, covering all occupations and all ages
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