Evaluating Job Satisfaction in Relation to Effort and Salary Among Teaching Staff

Authors

  • Marina-Roxana Crețu Independent Researcher
  • Ștefania-Mirela Radu Independent Researcher
  • Tănase Tasențe Ovidius University of Constanta, Faculty of Law and Administrative Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47577/bspsychology.bsjop.v14i4.274

Keywords:

job satisfaction, teaching staff, salary, workplace effort.

Abstract

This research aims to assess the professional satisfaction of teaching staff in relation to their efforts and salary satisfaction. We aim to determine if there are differences between teachers in
the private and public sectors regarding the methods used for job satisfaction, the evaluation of efforts at the workplace, and satisfaction with salary. The study is conducted on a sample of 63 teachers, both from the private and public sectors, utilizing the Salary Satisfaction Questionnaire, the Job Effort Scale, and the Job Satisfaction Subscale of the Michigan Organizational Assessment
Questionnaire. The results do not confirm significant differences between private and public sector teachers but rather reveal a significant correlation between their efforts and professional satisfaction.

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Published

2023-11-30

How to Cite

Crețu, M.-R., Radu, Ștefania-M., & Tasențe, T. (2023). Evaluating Job Satisfaction in Relation to Effort and Salary Among Teaching Staff. The „Black Sea” Journal of Psychology, 14(4), 198–209. https://doi.org/10.47577/bspsychology.bsjop.v14i4.274