The effects of overeducation on multiple job satisfaction towards enhancing individuals‘ well-being in Malaysia / Zainizam Zakariya and Harminder Battu

The aim of this paper is to examine the effects of overeducation on workers‘ job satisfaction towards enhancing individuals‘ well-being in Malaysia. Based upon 41,495 graduates from the 2007 Graduate Tracer Study (GTS-07) in Malaysia was analysed using subjective method of a worker‘s own assessment...

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Main Authors: Zakariya, Zainizam, Battu, Harminder
Format: Article
Published: Faculty of Business Management 2013
Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/8743/
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description The aim of this paper is to examine the effects of overeducation on workers‘ job satisfaction towards enhancing individuals‘ well-being in Malaysia. Based upon 41,495 graduates from the 2007 Graduate Tracer Study (GTS-07) in Malaysia was analysed using subjective method of a worker‘s own assessment approach and logit model regression. Four multi-dimensions of satisfaction used here- high self-satisfaction, valuable work experience, anything can be learnt for the job occupied and job challenging. The study found that 32% of workers were overeducated - moderately overeducated (22%) and severely overeducated (10%). The logit model suggests that overeducation decreased individuals‘ job satisfaction across the four job satisfaction dimensions. This negative effects are much higher for high self-satisfaction and for the workers who are severely rather than moderately overeducated. This paper is perhaps one of the first to address the effects of overeducation in Malaysia which remains to be very scarce in the context of any developing country. To improve workers‘ well-being, individuals must find a job for which their educational backgrounds are required for the job they are doing.
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spelling uitm-87432017-08-02T01:58:30Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/8743/ The effects of overeducation on multiple job satisfaction towards enhancing individuals‘ well-being in Malaysia / Zainizam Zakariya and Harminder Battu bmqr Zakariya, Zainizam Battu, Harminder The aim of this paper is to examine the effects of overeducation on workers‘ job satisfaction towards enhancing individuals‘ well-being in Malaysia. Based upon 41,495 graduates from the 2007 Graduate Tracer Study (GTS-07) in Malaysia was analysed using subjective method of a worker‘s own assessment approach and logit model regression. Four multi-dimensions of satisfaction used here- high self-satisfaction, valuable work experience, anything can be learnt for the job occupied and job challenging. The study found that 32% of workers were overeducated - moderately overeducated (22%) and severely overeducated (10%). The logit model suggests that overeducation decreased individuals‘ job satisfaction across the four job satisfaction dimensions. This negative effects are much higher for high self-satisfaction and for the workers who are severely rather than moderately overeducated. This paper is perhaps one of the first to address the effects of overeducation in Malaysia which remains to be very scarce in the context of any developing country. To improve workers‘ well-being, individuals must find a job for which their educational backgrounds are required for the job they are doing. Faculty of Business Management 2013 Article NonPeerReviewed Zakariya, Zainizam and Battu, Harminder (2013) The effects of overeducation on multiple job satisfaction towards enhancing individuals‘ well-being in Malaysia / Zainizam Zakariya and Harminder Battu. (2013) Business and Management Quarterly Review (BMQR) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Business_and_Management_Quarterly_Review_=28BMQR=29.html>, 4 (3&4). pp. 38-51. ISSN 2180-2777 http://www.bmqruitm.com/
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The effects of overeducation on multiple job satisfaction towards enhancing individuals‘ well-being in Malaysia / Zainizam Zakariya and Harminder Battu
title The effects of overeducation on multiple job satisfaction towards enhancing individuals‘ well-being in Malaysia / Zainizam Zakariya and Harminder Battu
title_full The effects of overeducation on multiple job satisfaction towards enhancing individuals‘ well-being in Malaysia / Zainizam Zakariya and Harminder Battu
title_fullStr The effects of overeducation on multiple job satisfaction towards enhancing individuals‘ well-being in Malaysia / Zainizam Zakariya and Harminder Battu
title_full_unstemmed The effects of overeducation on multiple job satisfaction towards enhancing individuals‘ well-being in Malaysia / Zainizam Zakariya and Harminder Battu
title_short The effects of overeducation on multiple job satisfaction towards enhancing individuals‘ well-being in Malaysia / Zainizam Zakariya and Harminder Battu
title_sort effects of overeducation on multiple job satisfaction towards enhancing individuals‘ well-being in malaysia / zainizam zakariya and harminder battu
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/8743/
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/8743/