The Importance of Job Training to Job Satisfaction of Older Workers |
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Authors: | Karen Leppel PhD Eric Brucker PhD Jeremy Cochran PsyD |
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Affiliation: | 1. Professors of Economics, School of Business Administration , Widener University , Chester , Pennsylvania , USA kleppel@widener.edu;3. Professors of Economics, School of Business Administration , Widener University , Chester , Pennsylvania , USA;4. Senior Research Analyst, Nielsen BASES, The Nielsen Company , Bensalem , Pennsylvania , USA |
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Abstract: | If job training has positive impacts on worker satisfaction, then job training can have desirable consequences for an organization that result both directly through its effects on productivity and indirectly through its effects on job satisfaction. Furthermore, the aging of the workforce implies that older workers will become increasingly important to firms and to the economy. This study, therefore, seeks to examine the relationship between job training and job satisfaction, focusing in particular on U.S. workers born in 1964 or earlier. The results of ordered logit regression analysis indicate that availability and quality of training received directly affect job satisfaction. |
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Keywords: | job satisfaction job training older workers |
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