This study aims to verify whether the main characteristics and to verify cause-and-effect relationship in project performance and job satisfaction. The data from the 2017 Research on the Evaluation of Jobs for Persons with Disabilities was used.
The main results of the study are as follows. First, job satisfaction by age, disability level, and disability type was found to be different. Second, general type job participants appear to have the lowest perceived quality of service than other types of participants. Third, the service quality of the project manager in the performing agency does not affect the job satisfaction and the business performance.
The suggestions of this study are as follows. First, it is required to create the dedicated personnel arrangement system of the disabled job project. Second, it is required to diversify project purpose per job type in consideration of age of participants, disability class and disability type, and to arrange into suitable job. Third, it is required to support for improvement of physical environment including convenient facilities and job convenience in consideration of the disability feature.