The influences of gender and grade on perceived work stress and job satisfaction in white collar employees

Andrew Guppy,Jo Rick

WORK AND STRESS(2007)

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A self-completion questionnaire survey was carried out, resulting in a sample of 675 white collar public sector employees. The survey examined the frequency of occurrence of work-based stressors and perceived control, and included a general measure of job satisfaction. The results revealed that higher levels of job satisfaction were reported by employees in higher grades. It war also observed that higher grades perceived more control within their working environment. No gender differences were found concerning reported stress problems, although significant differences were observed across grades in relation to role differentiation. Multivariate analyses revealed that grade effects were largely accounted for by differences in perceived control. Perceived control. role-based and organizational stressors as well as gender were the strongest contributors in predicting reported job satisfaction.
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gender,grade,job satisfaction,stress
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