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Job Satisfaction by Education Level and Gender in Austria (2023)

Key Insights

  • Job satisfaction levels are relatively consistent across different education levels, ranging from 7.6 to 7.8 on the rating scale.
  • For the primary/lower secondary education group (ED0-2), males show slightly higher satisfaction (7.7) compared to females (7.6).
  • Upper secondary education (ED3_4) shows the highest overall satisfaction rating at 7.8, with equal ratings for both genders.
  • Tertiary education (ED5-8) shows identical satisfaction levels for females and males at 7.6 and 7.7 respectively.
  • The overall total across all education levels shows balanced satisfaction between genders at 7.7.
  • Gender differences in job satisfaction are minimal across all education categories, suggesting relatively equal workplace satisfaction experiences.

Chart Information

Chart Type: Grouped Bar Chart

Colors Used: #18baa8 (Female), #4a90a4 (Male), #7fb3d3 (Total)

Year Displayed: 2023

Education Levels: ED0-2 (Primary/Lower Secondary), ED3_4 (Upper Secondary), ED5-8 (Tertiary), TOTAL (All levels)

Unit: Rating scale (RTG)

Satisfaction with the job by sex, age and educational attainment

AT (Austria)

Data-Level: AT Source: Eurostat (Dataset: ilc_pw15 - Satisfaction with the job by sex, age and educational attainment)
Note: Data shows average satisfaction ratings for the working age population (16-64 years) in Austria for 2023. Some age-education combinations had missing values and were excluded from this analysis.

Economic structureJob satisfaction detailed

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