The Impact of Perceived Job Requirements on Turnover Intention of Young Teachers in Rural Primary Schools:A Moderated Chain Mediation Model Based on Occupational Well-being
Exploring the"psychological black box"between the job requirements of young teachers in rural primary schools and their turnover intention is conducive to the stability of the teacher team and the promotion of high-quality development of rural education.A questionnaire survey was conducted among 7606 young teachers in rural primary schools in 35 counties of 18 provinces in eastern,central and western regions.The results showed that the perceived school job requirements of young teachers in rural primary schools did not have a direct predictive effect on turnover intention,but indirectly affected turnover intention through three intermediary paths:(1)the independent mediating effect of job burnout which was 9.929 times that of the direct effect;(2)the independent mediating effect of job satisfaction which was 0.551 times that of the direct effect;(3)the chain mediating effect of job burnout and job satisfaction,which was 3.01 times that of the direct effect.Moreover,peer interaction moderates the effects of perceived school job requirements on job burnout and job satisfaction,forming a moderated chain mediation model.
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