TY - GEN
T1 - Age influences on the job satisfaction of construction workers
T2 - 23rd Annual Conference on Association of Researchers in Construction Management, ARCOM 2007
AU - Chileshe, Nicholas
AU - Haupt, Theodore C.
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - Using descriptive statistics from the South African Construction workers, this paper investigates the impact or influence of age on various aspects of job satisfaction and its subsequent effects on outcomes such as indifference, lack of alertness, motivation and dejection. Controlling for type of work done and length of service in current employment, poor recognition of abilities, job dissatisfaction and indifference are found to be the key drivers of job satisfaction for younger construction workers whereas lack of alertness, dejection and lack of confidence for the older construction workers. The factors leading to positive worker satisfaction in both old and younger workers are relationship with workmates, relationship with supervisor and personal health whereas negatively are personal development, quality of life and satisfaction with occupation. Overall the findings suggest that although both younger and older workers ranked the relationship with workmates as being poor, age did not have an influence on the effects of the aspects of work, however the differences were significant for one of the job satisfaction effects with younger workers reporting higher scores on "Indifference" whereas the younger workers ranked poor recognition of abilities as the most effect in comparison to the older workers who reported suffering from a lack of alertness as the most ranked effect.
AB - Using descriptive statistics from the South African Construction workers, this paper investigates the impact or influence of age on various aspects of job satisfaction and its subsequent effects on outcomes such as indifference, lack of alertness, motivation and dejection. Controlling for type of work done and length of service in current employment, poor recognition of abilities, job dissatisfaction and indifference are found to be the key drivers of job satisfaction for younger construction workers whereas lack of alertness, dejection and lack of confidence for the older construction workers. The factors leading to positive worker satisfaction in both old and younger workers are relationship with workmates, relationship with supervisor and personal health whereas negatively are personal development, quality of life and satisfaction with occupation. Overall the findings suggest that although both younger and older workers ranked the relationship with workmates as being poor, age did not have an influence on the effects of the aspects of work, however the differences were significant for one of the job satisfaction effects with younger workers reporting higher scores on "Indifference" whereas the younger workers ranked poor recognition of abilities as the most effect in comparison to the older workers who reported suffering from a lack of alertness as the most ranked effect.
KW - Construction workers
KW - Job satisfaction
KW - Questionnaire
KW - South Africa
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:65649084053
SN - 9780955239007
T3 - Association of Researchers in Construction Management, ARCOM 2007 - Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference
SP - 389
EP - 398
BT - Association of Researchers in Construction Management, ARCOM 2007 - Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference
Y2 - 3 September 2007 through 5 September 2007
ER -