2013
DOI: 10.15707/disem.2013.23.1.012
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Focused on the mediating effects of job satisfaction, the impact of the social networks of workers with disabilities on life satisfaction

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“…Lee's study [ 46 ] of older adults reported that participation in economic activity contributes to increased life satisfaction, which was consistent with our study results. The study conducted by Yeum et al [ 47 ] on disabled workers also found that job satisfaction acts as a mediating factor in the association between social networks and life satisfaction. These findings are consistent with the results obtained in our study, further supporting the relationship between job satisfaction, social network, and overall life satisfaction.…”
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“…Lee's study [ 46 ] of older adults reported that participation in economic activity contributes to increased life satisfaction, which was consistent with our study results. The study conducted by Yeum et al [ 47 ] on disabled workers also found that job satisfaction acts as a mediating factor in the association between social networks and life satisfaction. These findings are consistent with the results obtained in our study, further supporting the relationship between job satisfaction, social network, and overall life satisfaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%