Survey Shows Many Indonesian Citizens Happy with Their Jobs: What are the Contributing Factors?
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It turns out that quite a lot of people feel happy with their jobs. This is evident from the survey results released by the Kurious-Katadata Insight Center (KIC).
The report shows that 88.3% of the total respondents felt happy with their jobs. The breakdown shows that 16.6% felt very happy and 71.7% felt happy.
Those who felt happy then answered what factors contributed to their happiness.
The most common reason was a positive work environment, cited by 55.3% of respondents. Second, a salary and compensation commensurate with the workload, chosen by 46.2% of respondents.
Third, the alignment of interests and talents, chosen by 44.9% of respondents. Fourth, a work-life balance, cited by 39.6% of respondents.
Fifth, 31.9% of respondents felt that a clear division of work tasks also contributed to their job satisfaction.
Here is the proportion of happiness factors related to work as felt by the respondents:
* Positive work environment: 55.3% of total respondents
* Salary and compensation commensurate with workload: 46.2%
* Alignment of interests and talents: 44.9%
* Work-life balance: 39.6%
* Clear division of work tasks: 31.9%
* Significant opportunities for development: 28.1%
* Recognition and appreciation: 25.4%
* Alignment with educational background: 25.2%
* Other: 4.4%
In total, this survey involved 744 respondents. However, the survey of respondents who felt happy with their jobs involved 452 respondents.
Data was collected from May 30 to June 5, 2023, using the computer-assisted web interviewing (CAWI) method with a margin of error of approximately 3.59% and a confidence level of 95%.
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