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. 2023 Jun 26:e01780. Online ahead of print. doi: 10.1016/j.sciaf.2023.e01780

Table 3.

Effect of compensation on productivity

Variables Strongly Agree Agree Neither Agree nor Disagree Disagree Strongly Disagree
Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq %
My employer pays me remuneration or salary during this period 136 29.18 127 27.25 75 16.09 74 15.88 54 11.59
My employer offers me full remuneration or salary during this period 118 25.32 111 23.82 87 18.67 81 17.38 69 14.81
My remuneration has motivated my ability to work 88 18.88 105 22.53 110 23.61 98 21.03 65 13.95
I have received palliative during this period 18 3.86 55 11.80 86 18.45 114 24.46 193 41.42
The palliative has/could have motivated my career drive, if given 48 10.30 89 19.10 116 24.89 95 20.39 118 25.32
I have access to regular national electricity supply in my home 47 10.09 100 21.46 96 20.60 117 25.11 106 22.75
I have access to additional/ alternate source(s) of electricity 103 22.10 148 31.76 80 17.17 67 14.38 68 14.59
The network service/internet service coverage in my area is satisfactory 67 14.38 168 36.05 91 19.53 91 19.53 49 10.52
Access to Internet facility has improved my work productivity 74 15.88 173 37.12 101 21.67 76 16.31 42 9.01
Access to other facilities (laboratory, good furniture etc.) has improved my work productivity 41 8.80 94 20.17 113 24.25 120 25.75 98 21.03
I was able to acquire necessary skills needed to help my productivity (e.g., training, courses, more qualification etc.) 84 18.03 162 34.76 88 18.88 77 16.52 55 11.80