Motivation, social work and immigration: Job satisfaction according to a qualitative and quantitative evaluation

Research Projects

Organizational Units

Journal Issue

Abstract

This research is aimed at examining the motivational elements that the social worker specialised in immigration considers as determinants of their job satisfaction and dissatisfaction. An instrument was designed and validated to collect these perceptions in quantitative and qualitative terms, among a sample composed of 100 social services professionals from 43 localities in Galicia, Spain. The findings report that, while labour satisfaction is associated with intrinsic aspects of their job (such as personal self-fulfilment and constant contact with clients), the main sources of dissatisfaction relate to organisational and extrinsic work aspects (like workload, lack of support or excess of bureaucracy).

Description

Bibliographic citation

Godás Otero, A., Quiroga-Carrillo, A., Míguez-Salina, G., & Núñez-García, J. (2023). Motivation, social work and immigration: Job satisfaction according to a qualitative and quantitative evaluation. International Social Work, 66(2), 419-432.

Relation

Has part

Has version

Is based on

Is part of

Is referenced by

Is version of

Requires

Sponsors

Este trabajo ha contado con el apoyo del proyecto de investigación 'La calidad de los servicios sociales percibida por usuarios inmigrantes y evaluación y consecuencias socioeducativas" (10PXIB211120PR), financiado por la Xunta de Galicia. Xunta de Galicia (España)

Rights

© The Authors 2022