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Article type: Research Article
Authors: McAfee, James K.; ; | McNaughton, David
Affiliations: The Pennsylvania State University, 227 CEDAR Bldg., University Park, PA 16802, USA
Note: [] Part one of this research was published in the March 1997 issue of J. Vocal. Rehabil. For clarity, and for the reader who may not have access to that issue, some of the text from Part 1 is repeated herein.
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Abstract: Satisfaction with pay, promotions, co-workers, supervision and work conditions of 236 workers with disabilities was examined using the Job Descriptive Index. Workers with disabilities expressed strong dissatisfaction with pay and mild dissatisfaction with promotions. Workers also expressed mild satisfaction with work conditions and high satisfaction with supervision and co-workers. Personal characteristics and transitional experiences were examined as predictors of each area of job satisfaction through model comparison procedures. Analysis revealed that workers who had participated in transition programs that included the best practices of inclusive secondary education, extensive and early vocational education and continuing post-secondary education were more satisfied with the social contexts of their employment (supervision and co-workers) and with the actual work performed. Best practices were not related to satisfaction with payor promotions.
Keywords: Job satisfaction, Transition, Socialization, Inclusion, Outcomes
DOI: 10.3233/JVR-1997-8305
Journal: Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 243-251, 1997
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