Predictors of job satisfaction among Active Duty and Reserve/Guard personnel in the U.S. Military
Sanchez, R. P., Bray, R. M., Vincus, A. A., & Bann, C. M. (2004). Predictors of job satisfaction among Active Duty and Reserve/Guard personnel in the U.S. Military. Military Psychology, 16(1), 19–35. doi:10.1207/s15327876mp1601_2
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Job satisfaction among Service members is determined by various factors. This study explored the associations among job pressure, demographic factors (e.g., age), and health status with job satisfaction of Active Duty and Reservists Service members.
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