Not exact matches
Last year, 73
percent of some 600 U.S. employees surveyed were satisfied with their co-worker relationships (6
percent less than in 2012), according to the Society for Human Resource Management's «Employee Job
Satisfaction and Engagement» report.
In fact, the FRI says that out of all the franchisors out there,
less than 10
percent engage in an independent research organization to anonymously query their franchisees» level of
satisfaction.
In fact, university instructor and student
satisfaction with their eLearning platform is roughly equivalent to Americans»
satisfaction with their spouses (slightly more than 60
percent for the former; slightly
less than 60
percent for the latter (Barnes, 2015; Dahlstrom, Brooks & Bichsel, 2014)-RRB-.
A 2008 Experience Inc. survey found that 40
percent of recent graduates took a job that offered higher pay, but
less career
satisfaction, in order to help pay off their student loans.
One study conducted in 2012 in Hong Kong looked at the marital and sexual
satisfaction of more than a thousand married men and women and found that a woman is 40
percent less likely to be satisfied with her marriage if she is better educated than her husband, compared to when they are equally educated.
Meanwhile, a 2010 study of twenty - three thousand married couples found that the similarity of spouses accounted for
less than 0.5
percent of spousal
satisfaction.