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An Analysis of Employment Preparation and Job Satisfaction of Dance Graduates 무용과 졸업생의 취업준비과정 및 직업만족도 분석 ×
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ISSN : 2383-5214(Print)
ISSN : 2733-4279(Online)
Asian Dance Journal Vol.37 pp.81-99
DOI : 10.26861/sddh.2015.37.81

무용과 졸업생의 취업준비과정 및 직업만족도 분석

An Analysis of Employment Preparation and Job Satisfaction of Dance Graduates

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Park, Hyunjung

Abstract

To investigate dance graduates current state of employment, preparation process for the foregoing and job satisfaction, this study selected 108 graduates who graduated department of dance within three years as subjects of study. After establishing two study questions according to the purpose of study, this study used a questionnaire composed of total 22 questions. This study carried out descriptive statistics, frequency analysis, reliability analysis and correlation analysis using SPSS Win 18.0 program to analyze all data collected, and results are as follows. First, about 54% of graduates are getting jobs in the field of performance including dancers and choreographers as types of employees, and their monthly average income ranged from more than 1 million to less than 2 million. And responses that development of ability in the field of major is the most important for employment and prepared more than three years were the highest. As for the route of employment, about 59% were receiving help from introduction of acquaintances. Second, results of descriptive statistics on job satisfaction show that occupational profession was the highest amongst job satisfaction, and human relations, social appreciation and support and satisfaction of economic income followed in order. And a high degree of correlation and significant differences were also found in four constituting concepts and each subfactor of job satisfaction.

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