Factors affecting job satisfaction among primary and secondary school teachers in the autonomous province of Vojvodina Cover Image

Фактори задовољства послом код наставника основних и средњих школа у аутономној покрајини Војводина
Factors affecting job satisfaction among primary and secondary school teachers in the autonomous province of Vojvodina

Author(s): Nebojša Majstorović, Jelena Matanović, Nataša Gligorijević
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Педагошко друштво Србије
Keywords: job satisfaction; life satisfaction; teachers; school climate; health

Summary/Abstract: The study presented in this paper analyses the impact of the individual factors of mental and physical health and life satisfaction, as well as the importance of some organizational factors such as the climate in schools, the composition of classes in the case of class teachers, and certain demographic characteristics on primary and secondary school teachers’ job satisfaction. The data were collected from a convenience sample of 176 teachers of primary and secondary schools in Serbia’s autonomous province of Vojvodina, of different ages, genders, and years of service. The principal results indicate that job satisfaction is higher among teachers who perceive the climate in their school as positive, among teachers with higher life satisfaction, and among teachers who are in good health and, most importantly, lacking depressive reactions. When it comes to perceptions of the climate, the best predictor of job satisfaction is the degree of respondents’ satisfaction with collaboration with colleagues and with decision making processes. The results also indicate that secondary school teachers report a higher level of overall job satisfaction, specifically, a higher level of satisfaction with school governance, co-workers and communication than primary school teachers. As regards demographic characteristics, the results suggest that there are no significant gender differences in job satisfaction levels and that job satisfaction declines with the number of years of service, with respondents who had between 21 and 30 years of service reporting the lowest levels of job satisfaction, which tended to rise towards the end of the teaching career.

  • Issue Year: 66/2017
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 221-238
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Serbian