Abstract:
The concept of job satisfaction is considered to be a very critical issue for any
organization’s performance. This study sought to assess the Job satisfaction among
local based-footballers in the Ghana Premier League in Greater Accra Region of
Ghana, in the areas of their salary, welfare and their pension scheme. A descriptive
quantitative survey design was adopted as the research design. The data were
obtained from 120 local based footballers who ply their trade in the Greater Accra
Region in the Ghana Premier League and were selected by probability sampling
technique. The Manomey Abel, Job Satisfaction, Welfare, Salary and Pension Scheme
Inventory (MAJSWSPI) questionnaire validated and tested for reliability (r-0616) was
used for the collection of data. The obtained data were analyzed using percentages,
frequency, bar graph and Kruskal Wallis. The study revealed that majority of the
respondents, were satisfied with their job when they had salaries and winning bonuses
but were not satisfied with their signing on fees. Furthermore, the findings also
established that majority of the respondents, were not satisfied with their job because
their Insurances, end of season packages and Pension schemes were not paid by their
respective clubs at the end of every month. However, there was no significant
statistical difference in the opinion of length of years playing in the Ghana Premier
League and the Pension Schemes of local based footballers. Therefore their length of
years playing in the Ghana Premier League, does not affect their Pension Scheme.
Based on the conclusion, it is recommended that the Ghana Football Association
should enforce its bye-laws, so domestic based footballers will have good working
conditions and help improve their remunerations as professionals in the Ghana
Premier League
Description:
A thesis in the Department of Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Sports, Faculty of Science Education, submitted to the
School of Graduate Studies, in partial fulfilment
of the requirements for the award of the degree of
Master of Philosophy
(Physical Education)
in the University of Education, Winneba