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Title: Job Satisfaction among Female Teachers of Public Schools (A Sociological Study based on Pokhara Lekhnath Metropolitan City)
Authors: Adhikari, Santosi
Keywords: Job satisfaction;Female teachers;Public schools
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Faculty of Sociology
Institute Name: Prithivi Narayan Campus, Pokhara
Level: Masters
Abstract: “The job satisfaction Among the Primary Level Female Teachers of Public Schools” is a study on different dimensions of teaching women. The prime aim of this study is to find out the teachers’ perception on ‘Job Satisfaction’ and to identify the factors which affect job satisfaction. Out of 33 wards in Pokhara Lekhnath Metropolitan city six wards of eastern parts were selected purposively for this study.There are 49 public schools in this study area where total numbers of primary level female teachers are 118.Out of them 80 female teachers were surveyed and analyzed questionnaire was used and in depth interviews were conducted to collect primary data. Almost all of them wanted some support from their family members for the betterment in their professional lives. Even they desired some sharing in their work with their family members. They do like multiple roles because it proves their capability. But they found it much more challenging when they are not able to manage their roles in hard times. The school environment attributes: positive teacher relationships and support from school management were positively associated with teacher job satisfaction, whereas stress and the factor that female teachers often experienced gender bias, stereotyping, underestimation and discrimination in the workplace.So it blocks women empowerment. If female teacher has Gender Responsive working Environment there exists democratic norms in performing school activities teachers would enjoy more freedom of work, and turn, her job satisfaction would be better in the present study. The empirical study has found some factors which affect job satisfaction of female teachers. The Dependent variables are salary, academic qualification, reward, training, supervision, long holidays (Sick leave, annual leave, maternity leave, casual leave etc.), insurance, medical allowance, short working hours, working environment, motivation and culture etc. These factors affected the teachers depending on the different type of schools. Directly or indirectly every respondents accepts that they are stuffed with more work loads and responsibilities. Problem faced by women is stress caused by role conflict or multiple roles. A coping resource that has been found to reduce stress is social support. There is close relationship between their income and expenditure. Their volume of expenditure generally shows their living standard and either they are enjoying the qualitative lives or not. The participation in decision making is found better because majority of them said that they participate in decision making at school. Most of the female teachers are not given the proper opportunities. Also they are facing the problem of underestimation towards them. The living standard and their participation are found to be better. Their functional participation in decision making on family matters also shows that there is good influence of professionalism on them. Their good participation on social activities also enhances their mainstreaming
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