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A case study on the role of extrinsic factors (hygiene factors) and socio-demographic factors in determining morale and job satisfaction among teachers in public secondary schools in Tanzania was undertaken. Biographical variables pertaining to teachers’ age, sex, marital status and work experience were investigated to determine whether they had any significant contribution on the level of morale and job satisfaction experienced. Morale and job satisfaction has been perceived differently by different researchers in the field of human resource and management. The study employed mixed methods of data collection including the use of instruments such as an interview guide, questionnaires and documentary review checklist. The study found that job satisfaction among teachers in public secondary schools northern Tanzania was not homogeneous; socio-economic and demographic factors had a great contribution on varying morale and job satisfaction levels. For example, female teachers’ job satisfaction was statistically significant (t(84) =2.62, p = 0.04), so was the job satisfaction of young teachers (bellow 40 years) (t(84) = -2.22, p = 0.01). However, age and working experience had a great contribution towards teachers’ job satisfaction and dissatisfaction. The study concludes that the socio-economic and demographic factors have potential strength in designing and sustaining job satisfaction model which accounts for morale and job satisfaction challenges among teachers in public secondary schools in Tanzania. The motivators and hygiene factors were confirmed to have great contribution on job satisfaction among teachers in public secondary schools in Tanzania.
对外在因素(卫生因素)和社会人口因素在决定坦桑尼亚公立中学教师士气和工作满意度方面的作用进行了个案研究。调查了教师的年龄、性别、婚姻状况和工作经验等传记变量,以确定这些变量是否对教师的士气和工作满意度有显著的影响。在人力资源与管理领域,不同的研究者对士气与工作满意度的关系有不同的看法。该研究采用混合的数据收集方法,包括使用访谈指南、问卷调查和文献审查清单等工具。研究发现,坦桑尼亚北部公立中学教师的工作满意度并不均匀;社会经济和人口因素对不同的士气和工作满意度水平有很大的影响。例如,女教师的工作满意度有统计学意义(t(84) =2.62, p = 0.04),青年教师(40岁以下)的工作满意度也有统计学意义(t(84) = -2.22, p = 0.01)。年龄和工作经验对教师的工作满意度和不满意度有很大影响。研究得出结论,社会经济和人口因素在设计和维持工作满意度模型方面具有潜在的力量,该模型解释了坦桑尼亚公立中学教师的士气和工作满意度挑战。研究证实,激励因素和卫生因素对坦桑尼亚公立中学教师的工作满意度有重要影响。