An Effect Of Occupational Stress On Job Satisfaction Of Private School Teachers

3 Pages Posted: 19 May 2020

Date Written: 2019

Abstract

This research study is an attempt to assess the occupational stress (Distress) felt by the private school teacher and its effect on their job satisfaction. A Cluster sampling method has been followed to select the respondents. There are 94 private schools under Mudalagi BEO Zone, among them 25 schools were selected. 100 (four teachers from each school) teachers were selected from different private schools. Stress is an inevitable phenomenon in everybody's life. So teachers are also not free from distress. The research found that an increase in occupational stress (Distress) leads to a decrease in the job satisfaction of the teachers. Stress is negatively and significantly related to the job satisfaction of the teachers. Occupational stress is not only affecting job satisfaction but also the performance of the teachers.

Keywords: Occupational stress, Job satisfaction, Private school, teachers, performance

Suggested Citation

Kundaragi, Dr. Prakash B., An Effect Of Occupational Stress On Job Satisfaction Of Private School Teachers (2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3582397 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3582397

Dr. Prakash B. Kundaragi (Contact Author)

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Sankeshwar, Karnataka 591313
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