Job Satisfaction of Kenya's Rift Valley Extension Agents
Volume
32
Issue
3
Abstract
This article reports on a study of the factors underlying the job satisfaction of Kenya's Rift Valley Extension Agents. A questionnaire was used to collect this information from a sample of 325 agents, stratified by rank and gender. Factor analysis indicated that eight factors explained 24% of the variance in job satisfaction and included: evaluation, dependable supervisors, work incentives, pay, praise and work location, housing and transportation, job security, and administration and supervision. Agents' personal characteristics were not found to contribute to their job satisfaction. Kenya Extension supervisors should give attention to these factors in working with their agents.
Recommended Citation
McCaslin, N., & Mwangi, J. (1994). Job Satisfaction of Kenya's Rift Valley Extension Agents. The Journal of Extension, 32(3), Article 6. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol32/iss3/6