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This book investigates the extent to which caregivers at the SOS Children¿s Village and Osu Children¿s Home are satisfied with their jobs.The theory guiding this study is Herzberg¿s two factor theory which proposes that the factors that cause satisfaction are distinctly different from factors that cause dissatisfaction hence the hygiene and motivation factors.Through surveys and interaction with the caregivers at the two institutional homes,it was established that to a large extent caregivers are not satisfied with their jobs.The study further went on to identify factors at the institutions…mehr

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This book investigates the extent to which caregivers at the SOS Children¿s Village and Osu Children¿s Home are satisfied with their jobs.The theory guiding this study is Herzberg¿s two factor theory which proposes that the factors that cause satisfaction are distinctly different from factors that cause dissatisfaction hence the hygiene and motivation factors.Through surveys and interaction with the caregivers at the two institutional homes,it was established that to a large extent caregivers are not satisfied with their jobs.The study further went on to identify factors at the institutions that caused job satisfaction and job dissatisfaction.General working conditions and work relationships were identified as factors leading to job satisfaction where as low level of motivations were associated pay and promotion potential,opportunity to use kill and talent and work activities.This study will guide child care institutions on ways of controlling and preventing feelings of dissatisfaction as well as ways of motivating their staff(caregivers)to deliver the best care services.
Autorenporträt
Sophia Aryeetey is currently a graduate trainee at Fidelity Bank Ghana Limited based in Accra. Sophia has in the past offered an internship with the International Finance Corporation (IFC), WorldBank Group and NewWorld Renaissance Investments Limited (Renaissance Capital).