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    Satisfacción laboral y satisfacción marital
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato, Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales, Carrera de Trabajo Social, 2025-02-24) Moreno Villacís, Lissette Anahí; Naranjo Ruiz, Viviana Fidencia
    This study examines the relationship between job satisfaction and marital satisfaction among faculty members of the School of Jurisprudence and Social Sciences at the Technical University of Ambato. Using a quantitative approach, validated instruments were applied to measure both variables in a representative sample. Statistical analysis revealed that, in general, there is no significant correlation between these dimensions, suggesting that they tend to function independently. However, a significant relationship was found among men, indicating that their marital well-being may be influenced by job satisfaction, whereas in women, it appears to depend more on emotional and intra-family factors. From a theoretical perspective, job and marital satisfaction are multidimensional constructs with independent foundations, based on theories such as Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and attachment theory. The results showed that 81% of faculty members reported high levels of marital satisfaction, linked to communication and mutual support, while 19% reported moderate levels due to occasional conflicts. These findings highlight the importance of promoting strategies that strengthen relationships and improve the work environment to enhance the overall well-being of faculty members.

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