The effects of overeducation on multiple job satisfaction towards enhancing individuals' well-being in Malaysia / Zainizam Zakariya and Harminder Battu
The aim of this paper is to examine the effects of overeducation on workers' job satisfaction towards enhancing individuals' well-being in Malaysia. Based upon 41,495 graduates from the 2007 Graduate Tracer Study (GTS-07) in Malaysia was analysed using subjective method of a worker's...
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Main Authors: | Zakariya, Zainizam (Author), Battu, Harminder (Author) |
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Faculty of Business Management,
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