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Title: A Multivariate Analysis of the Correlates of Job Satisfaction among Men Aged 45-59
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1. Nicholson, Edward A.
Roderick, Roger D.
A Multivariate Analysis of the Correlates of Job Satisfaction among Men Aged 45-59
Report, Columbus OH: Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University, 1972
Cohort(s): Older Men
Publisher: Center for Human Resource Research
Keyword(s): Health/Health Status/SF-12 Scale; Job Satisfaction; Occupations; Socioeconomic Status (SES); Wages; Work Attitudes

The initial results of an attempt to identify and measure the strength of some of the personal, social- psychological, and economic factors associated with high levels of job satisfaction among men aged 45-59 show that an individual's hourly rate of pay, his occupation, his health, and the factors he considers most important about a job strongly influence his level of job satisfaction, even after adjustments are made for the effects of other variables.
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Nicholson, Edward A. and Roger D. Roderick. "A Multivariate Analysis of the Correlates of Job Satisfaction among Men Aged 45-59." Report, Columbus OH: Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University, 1972.