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  Discrimination, Alienation, and Job Satisfaction Among Coloured and White Employees in South Africa
 
 
Titel: Discrimination, Alienation, and Job Satisfaction Among Coloured and White Employees in South Africa
Auteur: Orpen, Christopher
Verschenen in: International journal of psychology
Paginering: Jaargang 13 (1978) nr. 1 pagina's 59-67
Jaar: 1978
Inhoud: To investigate the Mertonian model, which maintains that alienation is the result of exposure to conflicting social norms, a comparison was made between the degree to perceived discrimination, alienation and job satisfaction among 55 Coloured and 60 White clerks in South Africa. It is argued that the disadvantaged Coloureds face greater “conflict” than the privileged Whites in present-day South Africa. Hence, the fact that the Coloureds were significantly more alienated, less satisfied, and perceived themselves to be significantly more discriminated against than did the Whites, was taken as support for the Mertonian model. Negative correlations were also found between alienation and satisfaction and between perceptions of discrimination and alienation, in both samples. These results are regarded as suggestive evidence that reactions to society-in-general can influence job feelings.
Uitgever: Psychology Press
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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