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Job satisfaction in a chemical factoryAbstract: Subjective well-being is regarded as an important goal given the positive outcomes thereof for individuals. Job satisfaction is an important indicator of the subjective well-being of individuals. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the use of the Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire (MSQ) for diff erent language groups working in a chemical factory, and to investigate the relationship between job satisfaction and demographic variables. The study was carried out with a sample (N = 583) representing diff erent job levels in a chemical factory. The 20-item MSQ and a biographical questionnaire were administered. The results confi rmed that job satisfaction consists of two internally consistent factors, namely extrinsic and intrinsic job satisfaction. The factorial invariance of the MSQ was confi rmed for African languages and an Afrikaans and English group. Language was the only demographic variable that statistically signifi cantly predicted extrinsic job satisfaction. Intrinsic job satisfaction was statistically signifi cantly predicted by two demographic variables, namely age and qualifi cation.
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