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Job satisfaction in Hungary - comparative study

[journal article]

Fedor, Anita R.

Abstract

Since the turn of the millennium, worker’s motivation and positive workforce environment are the contributing factors to the development of a global economy. From the perspective of the labor force, employee’s job satisfaction, personal well-being and life satisfaction can change the labor market. S... view more

Since the turn of the millennium, worker’s motivation and positive workforce environment are the contributing factors to the development of a global economy. From the perspective of the labor force, employee’s job satisfaction, personal well-being and life satisfaction can change the labor market. Studies report that there were significant social and economic changes occurring in European countries, including Hungary. These social and economic changes significantly shaped individual and group value choice and other aspects of a quality life. This study presents a comparative analysis of job satisfaction and work-related attitudes between Hungary and other international nations. While the study was in progress, the COVID-19 epidemic reached Hungary. As a result of COVID-19, new forms of employment developed. The most significant change was the working from home phenomenon. This new system of working significantly transformed the domestic and EU employment opportunities. Also, employee’s satisfaction was affected by their working conditions. The study’s data analysis aims to identify the underlying emerging trends which will be explored in a future study. According to the results of this research study, the author found that there is a relationship between job satisfaction and a worker’s attitude among Hungarian employees. The study results confirm the legitimacy of new theories on human capital.... view less

Keywords
ISSP; Hungary; work satisfaction; labor; value; attitude; well-being; trend; satisfaction with life; motivation; type of employment; working conditions

Classification
Labor Market Research
Working Conditions

Free Keywords
COVID-19; Coronavirus; international and Hungarian trends; ISSP 2005; ISSP 2015

Document language
English

Publication Year
2021

Page/Pages
p. 331-349

Journal
Economics & Sociology, 14 (2021) 2

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14254/2071-789X.2021/14-2/18

ISSN
2071-789X

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0


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