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Job satisfaction of South Africa quantity surveyors: Are employers happier than employees?

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posted on 2024-11-01, 04:55 authored by Paul Bowen, K Cattell, Kathy Michell, Peter EdwardsPeter Edwards
The main objective of this paper is to report the findings of a comparative study examining levels of job satisfaction of employees and employers in the quantity surveying profession in South Africa. Factors that have an impact on job satisfaction are explored. In addition, issues relating to gender at work and harassment and discrimination in the workplace are examined. Data were obtained via a web-based, national questionnaire survey of the registered quantity surveyors. A response rate of 10 per cent was achieved. Of the 146 respondents, 43 per cent are salaried employeeswhilst 57 per cent are employers. Likert scaleswere used to measure respondent perceptions regarding factors influencing their job satisfaction, and to explore gender-related issues at work and perceived instances of harassment and discrimination in theworkplace. Contrary to the published literature, employers and employees do not differ significantly in levels of job satisfaction, although twice as many employers than employees claim to love it. Employers report a greater presence at work of motivating factors than do employees, namely; salary; promotion prospects; personal satisfaction; recognition, autonomy, team participation, and social interaction. Gender and race issues at work are a problem, with more employers than employees claiming instances of racial harassment and discrimination at work. Employees report significantly more instances of discrimination on the basis of gender than employers. Little is known about the job satisfaction of design team professionals, particularly quantity surveyors. The results provide valuable insight into the job satisfaction experienced by employers and employees in quantity surveying practices.

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Journal

Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology

Volume

6

Issue

2

Start page

124

End page

144

Total pages

21

Publisher

Emerald Group Publishing

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© Emerald Group Publishing

Former Identifier

2006008639

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2009-12-18

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