Abstract

The paper aims to identify overall job satisfaction in the Czech Republic and explore its differences between the various economic sectors. It also provides a comprehensive view of potential influence factors on job satisfaction with the emphasis on sociodemographic variables and job characteristics. This study aims to offer a different perspective on the issue of job satisfaction, which is often analyzed in conditions of one specific organization. In the Czech Republic, a study analyzing the global situation of job satisfaction in terms of sociodemographic variables has not been published yet. The study is based on quantitative research using personal interviews. Data were collected in cooperation with the research agency Median, s.r.o. within its research project Market & Media & Lifestyle. The size of the sample is over 15,000 respondents. Tests for the homogeneity of binomial proportions and logistic regression are used. The paper provides a comprehensive view of job satisfaction in the Czech market. The influencing factors of job satisfaction are discussed. These results can be used when assessing the level of job satisfaction of various groups of Czech employees in terms of specific companies. The paper includes implications for assessing the effectiveness of various HR policies on the job satisfaction of various groups of employees in the Czech Republic. This comprehensive macro perspective on the issue of job satisfaction may lead to the conclusion that some socio-demographic groups of employees may generally exhibit a lower level of job satisfaction regardless of the specific conditions of the company. This paper provides a different perspective on the issue often examined in the conditions of the Czech Republic, which is still missing and is frequently published in other countries.

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