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Pengaruh Motivasi, Bebankerja, Dan Kepuasan Kerja Terhadap Kinerja Penyuluh Lapangan Keluarga Berencana Kota Padang

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  • Andriati, Lili
  • Tanjung, Mariani St.B

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The purpose of this study to determine the effect of work motivation on the performance of penyuluh KB Kota Padang, the influence of workload on the performance of penyuluh KB Kota Padang and the influence of job satisfaction on the performance of penyuluh KB Kota Padang. The population in this study were all Tenaga Penyuluh KB pada Dinas Pemberdayaan Perempuan Perlindungan Anak Pengendalian Penduduk dan Keluarga Berencana (DP3AP2KB) in 11 subdistricts in Padang City, amounting to 216 people. Sampling technique used is proportional random sampling so that the sample obtained as many as 140 people. In testing the hypothesis, this study used multiple regression analysis. The result of the research found that there is a significant influence between work motivation variable on the performance of penyuluh KB Kota Padang, there is no significant influence between work load variable on the performance of penyuluh KB Kota Padangand there is significant influence between variance of job satisfaction on performance of penyuluh KB Kota Padang. The findings of this study provide advice where in order to improve the performance of extension workers in the future, it is necessary to improve work motivation, workload and job satisfaction

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  • Andriati, Lili & Tanjung, Mariani St.B, 2020. "Pengaruh Motivasi, Bebankerja, Dan Kepuasan Kerja Terhadap Kinerja Penyuluh Lapangan Keluarga Berencana Kota Padang," OSF Preprints 75eu6, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:75eu6
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/75eu6
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