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. 2023 May 26;13(6):445. doi: 10.3390/bs13060445

Table 1.

The descriptive statistics for variables of interests in this study. Mean and standard deviation (SD) are reported for continuous variables, whereas count and percentage were reported for categorical variables.

Variables Mean SD
Age 38.20 12.50
Annual income 19,388.75 19,756.23
Hours per week 32.94 11.36
Overtime per week 3.24 5.60
Neuroticism 3.67 1.25
Agreeableness 4.60 1.11
Openness 5.44 0.95
Conscientiousness 5.38 0.98
Extraversion 4.57 1.09
Value Count Percentage
Sex Male 3256 46.77%
Female 3706 53.23%
Education Higher Degree 276 3.96%
First Degree 1082 15.54%
Teaching QF 124 1.78%
Other Higher QF 2178 31.28%
Nursing QF 51 0.73%
GCE A Levels 1052 15.11%
GCE O Levels or Equivalent 1256 18.04%
Commercial QF, No O 101 1.45%
CSE Grade 2–5, Scot G 227 3.26%
Apprenticeship 42 0.60%
Other QF 32 0.46%
No QF 513 7.37%
Still At School, No Q 28 0.40%
Marital status Married 3645 52.36%
Separated 179 2.57%
Divorced 575 8.26%
Widowed 88 1.26%
Never married 2475 35.55%
Job satisfaction: total pay 1 (“not satisfied at all”) 659 9.47%
2 2687 38.60%
3 1789 25.70%
4 524 7.53%
5 830 11.92%
6 278 3.99%
7 (“completely satisfied”) 195 2.80%
Job satisfaction: security 1 (“not satisfied at all”) 1746 25.08%
2 2789 40.06%
3 1233 17.71%
4 491 7.05%
5 413 5.93%
6 154 2.21%
7 (“completely satisfied”) 136 1.95%
Job satisfaction: work itself 1 (“not satisfied at all”) 1117 16.04%
2 3187 45.78%
3 1502 21.57%
4 471 6.77%
5 417 5.99%
6 171 2.46%
7 (“completely satisfied”) 97 1.39%
Job satisfaction: hours worked 1 (“not satisfied at all”) 1039 14.92%
2 2746 39.44%
3 1625 23.34%
4 639 9.18%
5 638 9.16%
6 190 2.73%
7 (“completely satisfied”) 85 1.22%