The quality of life of civil servants in the digital era attached to Office of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce in the Southern Region of Thailand
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This Article aimed to study (1) assess the quality of life of civil servants in the digital era attached to Office of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce in the Southern Region of Thailand (2) compare the quality of life of civil servants in the digital era attached to Office of Commerce. (3) describe correlation between affecting factors with the quality of life of civil servants in the digital era Ministry of Commerce Office in Southern Thailand. the sample was 160 civil servants attached to Ministry of Commerce Office in Southern Thailand. Questionnaires were data gathering tools, statistical analysis were percentages mean standard deviation t test and ANOVA F Pearson correlation. The research results were found as follows;
1. Assess the quality of life of civil servants in the digital era attached to Office of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce in the Southern Region of Thailand were high level.
2. There was not any difference among respondents ’attitude toward the quality of life of civil servants in the digital era attached to Office of Commerce.
3. There were statistical positive correlation between affecting factors with the quality of life of civil servants in the digital era Ministry of Commerce Office.
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