- International e-Journal of Educational Studies
- Volume:3 Issue:6
- The Effect of Reward and Job Satisfaction toward Turnover Intention Private Junior High School
The Effect of Reward and Job Satisfaction toward Turnover Intention Private Junior High School
Authors : Hardianto HARDİANTO, Rugaiyah RUGAIYAH, Unifah ROSYIDI
Pages : 128-140
Doi:10.31458/iejes.544742
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Publication Date : 2019-08-17
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The problem of teacher turnover, especially private teachers is a quite worrying problem in Indonesia and other developing countries. The high level of teacher turnover will disrupt the achievement of educational goals. This study aims to see the effect of reward and job satisfaction on teacher turnover intentions. This study uses a quantitative approach with a survey method. The population in the study were all private junior high school teachers in Rokan Hulu District, which numbered 235 people and spread to 20 schools. Determination of the number of samples is done using Slovin formula. Sampling uses simple random sampling technique. Data retrieval uses a Likert scale questionnaire. The questionnaire used is tested for validity and reliability first. The results of the study show that there is a direct negative effect of rewards on turnover intention. There is a direct negative effect of job satisfaction on turnover intention and there is a direct positive effect of reward on job satisfaction.Keywords : Reward, job satisfaction, turnover intention