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Despite the fact that job satisfaction is considered as an important determinant of health status, very few supports has been presented for the opposite relationship. This project makes the use of British Household Panel Data, estimated ordered logit regression and fixed effect conditional logit regression over the 11 wave (1991-2002). Results from the two models show that health status has a significant impact on overall job satisfaction. Promotion opportunity in the present job has most significant impact on the overall level of job satisfaction. Holding a managerial position and being a government employee positively affect overall job satisfaction. Longer working hours reduces the employees job satisfaction level.
Factors contributing to students’ achievement in honours’ level economics courses: An Application of Log-Linear and Ordered Probit Model, May 2004
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