Yi Liu's research while affiliated with Chongqing University and other places
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Through a survey of 343 journalists from 5 metropolitan newspapers, this study explores the link between job satisfaction of journalists and their perceived work impact within the social context of China. The study shows that (a) Chinese journalists may not be happy about the current press system in China; however, this does not necessarily make th...
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... Many studies from western countries claim that the journalism industry is problematic, stressful, and risky compared to other careers and even ranks seventh most stressful careers (Reinardy, 2014). The researchers found that in most countries, journalists work in poor conditions (Liu et al., 2017), while El-Sheikh (2018) explained most journalists feel that there is injustice in the organization in the provision of organizational factors (e.g., salary different monthly). The media industry operates in a competitive market with relatively low profit margins, irregular task scheduling, low employment resources, poor welfare, uncertain job security, frequent policy changes, financial constraints, leading to the escalation ofstress in the journalistic profession (Reinardy, 2006). ...