JOB SATISFACTION AND ANXIETY AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN ADO EKITI, EKITI STATE
Abstract
This study examined job satisfaction and anxiety among secondary school teachers in Ado − Ekiti, Ekiti State Nigeria. Two hundred teachers were randomly selected for the study. Five hypotheses were tested, the result showed a significant negative relationship between job satisfaction and anxiety among secondary school teachers (r (198) =0.142, P >.05). It was also found out that there are no significant differences between male and female secondary school teachers in levels of job satisfaction (F (1, 196) =0.01, P>.05). Results also indicated that there are no differences between married and single secondary school teachers in levels of job satisfaction (F (1,196) = 1.13, P>.05). It was also found out that there are no significant differences between male and female secondary school teachers in levels of anxiety (F(1196)=0.02, P>.05). The study also revealed that there is no significant difference between married and single secondary school teachers in levels of anxiety.
The implications of these findings were discussed and recommendations were suggested.
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