We investigate whether trends in job satisfaction, which arguably signal trends in worker well-being, can be explained by changes in the quality of jobs. There were falls in job satisfaction in both Britain and Germany. Elsewhere job satisfaction has been either stable or declining very slowly. In many countries, the series of data on job satisfaction is too short to be confident that any secular trend has taken place. We estimate fixed effects models of the determinants of job satisfaction, in order to attempt to account statistically for trends in job satisfaction in Britain and in Germany. We find that: • The intensification of work effort and declining task discretion account for the fall in job satisfaction in Britain. The modest rise ...
This article looks at the determinants of job satisfaction in 27 European countries at both the indi...
AbstractAnalyzing the development of the consequences of voluntary job changes in Germany between 19...
The authors focuses on research by Florian Pichler and Claire Wallace into whether individual and wo...
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"Using German and British panel data, we analyse the impact of transitions from unemployment to full...
Job quality may usefully be thought of as depending on both job values (how much workers care about ...
The paper studies job satisfaction levels in the advanced nations. There are five main findings. Fir...
The authors examine trends in nonwage aspects of job quality in Europe. They focus on both the level...
Happiness at work is an important ingredient of national well-being. It can be measured in two core ...
Job quality may usefully be thought of as depending on both job values (how much workers care about ...
"Using German and British panel data, we analyse the impact of transitions from unemployment to full...
The distribution of job satisfaction widened across cohorts of young men in the United States betwee...
We use British and German panel data to analyse job changes involving a change in occupation. We ass...
Recently there has been a resurgence of interest in the analysis of job satisfaction variables. Job ...
The macro evidence of increased adjustment pressure since the early seventies suggests that job mobi...
This article looks at the determinants of job satisfaction in 27 European countries at both the indi...
AbstractAnalyzing the development of the consequences of voluntary job changes in Germany between 19...
The authors focuses on research by Florian Pichler and Claire Wallace into whether individual and wo...
‘The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com '. Copyright Blackwell Publishing....
"Using German and British panel data, we analyse the impact of transitions from unemployment to full...
Job quality may usefully be thought of as depending on both job values (how much workers care about ...
The paper studies job satisfaction levels in the advanced nations. There are five main findings. Fir...
The authors examine trends in nonwage aspects of job quality in Europe. They focus on both the level...
Happiness at work is an important ingredient of national well-being. It can be measured in two core ...
Job quality may usefully be thought of as depending on both job values (how much workers care about ...
"Using German and British panel data, we analyse the impact of transitions from unemployment to full...
The distribution of job satisfaction widened across cohorts of young men in the United States betwee...
We use British and German panel data to analyse job changes involving a change in occupation. We ass...
Recently there has been a resurgence of interest in the analysis of job satisfaction variables. Job ...
The macro evidence of increased adjustment pressure since the early seventies suggests that job mobi...
This article looks at the determinants of job satisfaction in 27 European countries at both the indi...
AbstractAnalyzing the development of the consequences of voluntary job changes in Germany between 19...
The authors focuses on research by Florian Pichler and Claire Wallace into whether individual and wo...