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Zare B, Mousavi M. Sociological Analysis of Working Commitment Status Among the teachers working in Maku city. Iranian Journal of Educational Sociology 2019; 2 (2) :60-70
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1- Professor of Social Sciences, Department of Social Sciences, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran
2- Master of Science in Social Sciences, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:   (1547 Views)
Purpose: The present study is a sociological study of the level of work commitment among teachers working in education in Maku city in West Azerbaijan province. Since one of the most important goals in the growth and development of society is its efficient workforce and human resources, so paying attention to this important resource is one of the duties of managers, officials and specialists to identify and identify relevant quality factors in the workforce. Maintain and enhance it and make employees committed to the organization.
Methodology: In this research, the required data were collected using the survey method and questionnaire technique. The statistical population of the study consisted of teachers working in three elementary, middle and high schools in Mikumi education, among whom 286 students were selected using Cochran sampling formula and using quota sampling.
Findings: After analyzing the data, the mean score of job commitment index was about 3.16 out of 5 and it was found that organizational participation, work attitude, perception of organizational justice, job motivation, management style, alienation from work, job satisfaction and job base with The dependent variable of work commitment had a significant relationship, but the underlying variables had no significant relationship with the dependent variable. The results of the multivariate regression test also showed that the remaining variables in the equation account for about 60% of the variance of the dependent variable of work commitment.
Conclusion: Exchange theories of tendency and tendency theories, which state that motivations have a great influence on people's behavior and behavior, are confirmed.
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Type of Study: Research Article | Subject: Special
Received: 2019/12/16 | Accepted: 2019/12/16 | Published: 2019/12/16

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