The moderating effects of demographic factors and hukou status on the job satisfaction-subjective well-being relationship in urban China
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posted on 2024-06-13, 08:57 authored by I Nielsen, R Smyth, Y LiuThis study tests the moderating effect of job complexity and social status, proxied by a unique Chinese cultural variable (hukou status), on the relationship between job satisfaction and subjective well-being in urban China. Data on these and a range of demographic variables were collected from 1025 workers in Fujian Province in the People's Republic of China. Results confirm that hukou status does moderate the job satisfaction-subjective well-being relationship in this sample. Several further moderating relationships are also detected. The study adds the empirical literature on job satisfaction and subjective well-being in China and also furthers understanding of the complex relationship between these constructs. © 2011 Taylor & Francis.
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International journal of human resource managementVolume
22Pagination
1333-1350Location
Abingdon, Eng.Publisher DOI
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0958-5192eISSN
1466-4399Language
engPublication classification
C Journal article, C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
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