Publication: Factors Affecting Life Satisfaction with Mediating Role of Work Satisfaction of Employees’ in Insurance Companies in Sri Lanka
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2019-03-07
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The study investigates how to work satisfaction influences workers' life satisfaction with job
attribute assessment. Two hundred ninety-five operational level employees from 03 insurance
companies in Sri Lanka were selected through Simple Random Sampling. The structural equation
modeling approach (SEM) was applied to test the hypotheses. It has been discovered that
employees' work satisfaction depends on work hazards; job characteristics and job attribute
assessment, while job attributes assessment affected work benefits and cost, work hazards and job
characteristics. The paper's findings revealed a strong positive relationship between work
satisfaction and life satisfaction. It can be concluded that even though labor turnover is high among
insurance workers, their life satisfaction depends on work satisfaction. These results denote that
managers should specifically attempt to target enhancing work satisfaction by eliminating work
hazards and setting job tasks along with building a good rapport with supervisor and employee,
according to employee’s job position. The study recommends that policymakers identify workers'
felt needs and satisfy those needs for a contented workforce to minimize labor turnover.
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Work satisfaction, life satisfaction, job attribute assessment, Sri Lanka
