2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12208514
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Gender Differences in Wage, Social Support, and Job Satisfaction of Public Sector Employees

Abstract: This study aims to analyze gender differences in wages, social support, and job satisfaction in the public sector. From the 5th Korean Working Conditions Survey data, 2046 subjects were selected as public sector workers. This study analyzed gender differences in the relationships by stepwise regression analysis and mediation model. The results showed that wages were directly affected by education level, followed by work experience and working hours. Also, there were significant gender difference relationships,… Show more

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“…Our study also found significant gender differences in employee job satisfaction, the result that was consistent with previous studies ( Magee, 2015 ; Yang and Jeong, 2020 ). Specifically, men ( M = 4.16) had lower job satisfaction than women ( M = 4.26).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Our study also found significant gender differences in employee job satisfaction, the result that was consistent with previous studies ( Magee, 2015 ; Yang and Jeong, 2020 ). Specifically, men ( M = 4.16) had lower job satisfaction than women ( M = 4.26).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In this paper, we found that education has a greater effect on wage enhancement for men than for women. That is, the wage gap does not continue to decrease in tandem with the increase in education level; rather, the gender gap is the largest for higher education levels, which is similar to the findings of Yang and Jeong's [53] study. Although we cannot deny the positive effect of higher education on female migrant workers' employment on this basis, it is a topic worthy of attention to re-examine the role of education in enhancing female employment levels and narrowing the gender gap.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Rasio Sumber: Modifikasi dari Yang & Jeong (2020) Teknik uji validitas dengan cara mengorelasikan setiap indikator dengan skor total. Apabila indikator pernyataan secara signifikan berkorelasi dengan skor total, maka menunjukkan bahwa item tersebut dapat mengungkapkan apa yang ingin dikatakan.…”
Section: -Extrinsic Satisfaction -Overall Job Satisfactionunclassified