Secondary Data Analysis of ENETS Survey: Different Age Workers have Different Priorities When Evaluating Life Satisfaction

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Do factors impacting life satisfaction remain stable, or do they change, during the life course of workers? This study analyses the relationships between life satisfaction and age. This study is a secondary analysis of data from ENETS a health and working conditions survey. Workers were grouped into 5 age ranges. A scale of life satisfaction was analyzed, investigating aspects such as income, level of debt, physical and mental health, among others. The confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) showed that 4 of the 5 age ranges have a unifactorial structure, but for those under 30 years of age, 2 factors associated with “psychophysical well-being” and “material well-being” were identified. Thus, at different stages of productive life different priorities affect life satisfaction, this should be considered to optimize the human resources management.

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Gray-Gariazzo, N., Martínez-Zelaya, G., & Bilbaoz, M. A. (2023). Secondary Data Analysis of ENETS Survey: Different Age Workers have Different Priorities When Evaluating Life Satisfaction. Inquiry (United States), 60. https://doi.org/10.1177/00469580231165867

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