Demographic Factors and Employee Performance: The Mediating Effect of Employee Empowerment
Abstract
This study analyzes the influence of age, gender, education, years of service, and
number of family dependents on employee empowerment both directly and indirectly through
employee performance. The sample was taken from 14 cigar companies in Jember Regency,
East Java, Indonesia, of which each company is represented by ten respondents who are
randomly selected. The samples consist of 140 people. The study uses path analysis to
determine the direct and indirect effects of the variables. The results showed that age, sex,
education, years of service, and number of family dependents have a significant positive
effect on employee performance and on employee empowerment. Employee performance
mediates the effect of age, sex, education, years of service, and number of family dependents
on employee empowerment.
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