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III Respondents' Job Expectåtions and Job Satisfactions.
Respondents' Job Expectations
Table 6
Items Considered More/Less Important to Respondents in Job Choice
More More
Less
Don't
Important
Important Know Total
Good prospects for getting ahead
etc.
63
36
1
100
A good income
89
11
O
100
High level of security
85
14
1
100
Good working conditions
74
26
100
Convenient hours of work
64
36
100
Generous holidays
45
55
100
Good welfare benefits
75
25
100
Just employer y supervisor
90
9
1
100
Strong trade union organization
12
75
13
100
A lot of relatives and clansmen
at same workplace
14
85
1
100
Table 6 gives the respondents' ratings on whether various aspects of their
jobs were more important or less important.
Three quarters or more of
sample considered in fact that a good income, a high level of security,-
good working conditions, good welfare benefits and a just employer were
important and a smaller number, just over 60, considered good prospects
for getting ahead and convenient hours of work important. Generous
holidays were only considered important by less than half of the respondents
while a strong trade union and, despite the propositions of writers such
as England and fear, the presence of relatives and clansmen at a person's
workplace were considered to be important by only very few respondents.
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The respondents were also asked which two aspects were the mosa important.
Sixty-six of the respondents in fact considered a good income to be one
of the two most important items in job choice; considerably less frequently
chosen by the respondents were good prospects for getting ahead (36) and
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