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Interactive Analysis of Demographic Variables and Occupational Stress on University Lecturers’ Job Performance

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  • Peter Owogoga Aduma
  • Valentine Joseph Owan
  • Levi Udochukwu Akah
  • David Adie Alawa
  • Martina Ayibeya Apie
  • Joseph Odey Ogabor
  • Martin Afen Olofu
  • Fidelis Abunimye Unimna
  • Victor Obule Ebuara
  • Essien Ekpenyong Essien
  • Cecilia Kori Essien

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This research studied the interaction influence of demographic characteristics (marital status, job rank, gender and age) and occupational stress level, on the work performance of faculty members in Calabar Metropolis. The descriptive survey design was utilized for this investigation. A sample of 150 respondents was identified using the systematic random sampling procedure from a population of 400 Faculty of Education lecturers from two public universities in Calabar Metropolis. A four-point scale validity and reliability certified questionnaire was used for data collection. Data generated was analyzed using the two-way analysis of variance. Hypotheses were all tested at the 0.05 alpha level. Findings revealed a significant interactive effect of demographic variables (age, gender, job rank and marital status) and stress levels on lecturers' jobs. Results also indicated that the stress level of lecturers affects the degree or quality of job performance, with those having average stress levels reporting better job performance in the universities studied. Recommendations were made that all lecturers, irrespective of age, gender, marital status or rank, should develop or adopt good stress management skills and disengage/reduce extra jobs and other unnecessary stress-inducing activities.

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  • Peter Owogoga Aduma & Valentine Joseph Owan & Levi Udochukwu Akah & David Adie Alawa & Martina Ayibeya Apie & Joseph Odey Ogabor & Martin Afen Olofu & Fidelis Abunimye Unimna & Victor Obule Ebuara & E, 2022. "Interactive Analysis of Demographic Variables and Occupational Stress on University Lecturers’ Job Performance," Humanities and Social Sciences Letters, Conscientia Beam, vol. 10(2), pages 88-102.
  • Handle: RePEc:pkp:hassle:v:10:y:2022:i:2:p:88-102:id:2952
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