Job satisfaction for women workers is traditionally researched from the job-gender model in which sex roles generate the research framework. Women employed in the labor market are viewed as responding primarily to the confines of sex roles, as opposed to the structural rewards and constraints of the labor market itself. We reexamined earlier studies that found no effect of the labor market on job satisfaction for women. Reanalysis of the 1972-1973 Quality of Employment national survey revealed significantly different levels of job satisfaction, which are in part structured by the characteristics of the labor market sectors in which women and men work. Women working in labor market sectors that are predominantly male or have a balanced propo...
By using the 2014 wave of the General Social Survey (GSS), this paper presents several determinants ...
Despite being paid less than men and facing worse working conditions, lower promotion opportunities ...
This study was undertaken to explore similarities and differences in the level and sources of job sa...
Job satisfaction for women workers is traditionally researched from the job-gender model in which se...
Past examinations of the job-related sources of worker satisfaction, though numerous, have ignored t...
This article studies the gender gap in job satisfaction and argues that the observed gender differen...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the paradox between high relative levels of job satisfaction and the c...
This paper studies gender differences in job satisfaction considering job rank (managers, selfemploy...
Research in organizational behavior and public administration has long considered differences betwee...
This paper investigates six different aspects of job satisfaction by gender over a four year period ...
International audienceThe more pronounced job satisfaction among women is generally observed despite...
This paper investigates six different aspects of job satisfaction (pay, job security, work, hours, f...
This study reports on some of the variables which facilitate and impede work satisfaction among wome...
This study uses the latest pan-European job satisfaction data – EU-SILC data from 2018 – to examine ...
Due to the achieved formal gender equality, traditional social roles within families have changed – ...
By using the 2014 wave of the General Social Survey (GSS), this paper presents several determinants ...
Despite being paid less than men and facing worse working conditions, lower promotion opportunities ...
This study was undertaken to explore similarities and differences in the level and sources of job sa...
Job satisfaction for women workers is traditionally researched from the job-gender model in which se...
Past examinations of the job-related sources of worker satisfaction, though numerous, have ignored t...
This article studies the gender gap in job satisfaction and argues that the observed gender differen...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the paradox between high relative levels of job satisfaction and the c...
This paper studies gender differences in job satisfaction considering job rank (managers, selfemploy...
Research in organizational behavior and public administration has long considered differences betwee...
This paper investigates six different aspects of job satisfaction by gender over a four year period ...
International audienceThe more pronounced job satisfaction among women is generally observed despite...
This paper investigates six different aspects of job satisfaction (pay, job security, work, hours, f...
This study reports on some of the variables which facilitate and impede work satisfaction among wome...
This study uses the latest pan-European job satisfaction data – EU-SILC data from 2018 – to examine ...
Due to the achieved formal gender equality, traditional social roles within families have changed – ...
By using the 2014 wave of the General Social Survey (GSS), this paper presents several determinants ...
Despite being paid less than men and facing worse working conditions, lower promotion opportunities ...
This study was undertaken to explore similarities and differences in the level and sources of job sa...