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ArtikelThe Relationship Between Job And Life Satisfaction: Evidence From A Remote Mining Community  
Oleh: Maguire, Catherine ; Iverson, Roderick D.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Human Relations vol. 53 no. 6 (Jun. 2000), page 807–839.
Topik: coal mine; job satisfaction; life satisfaction; remote community
Fulltext: 807.pdf (3.24MB)
Isi artikelAlthough the relationship between job and life satisfaction has attracted much attention, little research has been undertaken in geographically remote settings. The present study addresses this deficiency by testing a causal model that incorporates job-related, personal, environmental, and community-related variables. The LISREL results, based on a sample of 286 male employees from an open-cut coal mine in remote central Queensland, Australia, indicate that the community variables of family isolation and kinship support have the largest total (direct and indirect) effects on life satisfaction. Job satisfaction is found to be the next most important factor, and mediates the impact of routinization, industrial relations (IR) climate, promotional opportunity, work overload, family isolation, kinship support, positive affectivity, community participation, and negative affectivity on life satisfaction. In addition, job satisfaction is observed to have a stronger effect on life satisfaction than vice versa. The implications of these findings for organizations operating in remote regions are discussed.
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