Political Socialization and Quality of Work Life among Constituents in Davao Region, Philippines
Joe Van Mark B. de Gala, Maria Darren D. Comiling, Roche E. Novela, Rico B. Maghuyop
Abstract
Political socialization encompasses the overall perception of an individual in political aspects. The primary objective of this study was to identify the significant relationship of political socialization and quality of work life among the constituents in region XI. Using a descriptive-correlational method, Mean, t-Test and Pearson-r and modified survey questionnaire. Results revealed that there was a high level of political socialization and quality of work life among the constituents. Findings showed that there was no significant difference on the quality of work life among the constituents when grouped by sex and areas of abode. Furthermore, there was a significant relationship in political socialization and quality of work life among the constituents in region XI.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11114/ijsss.v4i3.1423
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