Journal of Organisation and Human Behaviour

1. Poonam Mehta – Ph.d. Scholar, School Of Business, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Univ., Katra, Jammu And Kashmir, India.

Received
05-Jun-2020
Accepted
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Published
05-Jun-2020
Abstract
Attraction and retention of employees is probably the biggest challenge in Civil Aviation Industry, due to the presence of emotional work in their job roles. To win against this challenge, organisations have been focusing on job satisfaction of employees. It has been found in literature that job satisfaction of employees is significantly related to personal, social, interpersonal and organisational factors. Present paper throws light in same direction and has made an attempt to investigate the presence of any association between job satisfaction and demographic variables. Purpose of this paper is to examine the association between job satisfaction and nine demographic variables such as age, gender, marital status, education, sector, job profile, working hours, experience and gross monthly income. Data have been collected from 300 employees working in civil aviation industry at Amritsar and Delhi on different profiles. The Chi-square test has been applied and findings revealed that there is a significant relationship between the level of job satisfaction and six demographic variables such as gender, marital status, sector, job profile, working hours and experience of employee.
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