The Factors of Job Satisfaction are affected significantly by the School Types8
Tukey Post Hoc Test- Multiple Comparisons8
Univariate Analysis of Data- Linear Regression Analysis10
Homogeneous Subsets11
Observed * Predicted * Std. Residual Plots14
Univariate Analysis of Variance17
Summary18
CHAPTER # 5: DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION20
Research Questions20
Twelve factors considered by the school of human resources Douglas Mcgregor20
Conclusion25
Recommendation25
Further Research27
Self Reflections28
REFERENCES30
APPENDIX33
Questionnaire33
CHAPTER # 4: ANALYSIS AND FINDINGS
Introduction
This chapter presents the findings of the survey questionnaire. This chapter highlights the findings of overall job satisfaction or dissatisfaction levels amongst the primary school teachers in three different types of schools in India, through an HR perspective.
Descriptive Statistics
Descriptive Statistics
School types
Mean
Std. Deviation
N
WorkItself
International
19.6000
1.23117
20
Private
19.5500
1.90498
20
Government
12.0000
1.66667
19
Total
17.1356
3.91045
59
ExtrinsicFactors
International
43.1500
3.32890
20
Private
46.8500
3.97724
20
Government
31.7368
3.47758
19
Total
40.7288
7.34807
59
ProfRec
International
15.4500
1.87715
20
Private
16.8000
1.28145
20
Government
11.2632
1.82093
19
Total
14.5593
2.87840
59
OverallLeadership
International
34.4000
3.06766
20
Private
37.5500
2.76205
20
Government
28.6842
4.37229
19
Total
33.6271
5.00310
59
Relationships
International
32.0500
2.13923
20
Private
35.7000
2.57723
20
Government
28.1053
3.29806
19
Total
32.0169
4.09159
59
JobSatisfaction
International
34.4000
2.43656
20
Private
36.1000
2.97180
20
Government
32.1053
2.53629
19
Total
34.2373
3.08690
59
The table presents the findings of descriptive statistics which is calculated from SPSS 16.0. From above table we can observed the values for mean and standard deviation.
The above table presents the descriptive statistics of our surveyed data set. From above table it is observed that the value of standard deviation for all the variables is small as compare to the value of mean so it can be said that there ia a little amount of variation present in our data set. The above table illustrates the following broad observations of the responses of teachers towards each of the five facets of job satisfaction . The teacher job satisfaction score can be measure through the questionnaire survey having likert scale responses. Most of the teachers were quite satisfied with their job.
1.Work Itself: This head consisted of a group of five questions, which related to the teaching profession. The questions formed aimed at generating responses from teachers to identify the extent of passion and dedication they had for their profession and job content in itself, irrespective of the other factors influencing the job. The responses obtained revealed that teachers who were from the International and Private schools were more passionate and satisfied with teaching as a profession in itself. The factor work itself, was observed as more significant for these two teacher groups as an influence on their satisfaction levels; as compared to the government school teachers. The government school teachers' responses were identified as mild and ignorant with respect to their 'profession in itself' and the 'content of job' they were associated with.
2.Extrinsic Factors: This head consisted of questions (Q6 to 17) which related to job specific factors such as the pay, job security, organisations' structure and working conditions. Questions formed aimed at revealing the satisfaction levels achieved by the primary teachers in context to their pay, the extent of job security, the structure and hierarchy of the organization, working conditions, and organizational culture were also factors that affected job satisfaction levels. The responses obtained under this head potrayed that the international and private school teachers' were not as satisfied as the government school teachers' with respect to the salary and job security the received from their respective schools. From the survey findings of this study it can be said ...