Does job satisfaction correlate with subjective well-being for social workers?

A new study in the International Journal of Work Organisation and Emotion investigates whether or not job satisfaction in US social workers correlates with subjective well-being. The quantitative correlational study examined whether motivating factors of job satisfaction predict subjective well-being. The team reports that there is indeed a significant relationship but advancement in one’s job is the only factor that significantly affects the well-being of these workers.


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Source: Phys.org