Intra-European migrants reported lower job satisfaction levels than native workers, in three rounds of the European Social Survey. This deficit was also experienced by their descendants (the second generation), despite the latter generation achieving native levels of household income. At least some part of these lower levels of job satisfaction was associated with a clustering into lower-productivity industries. There are striking gender differences in experiences: among men the first generation is just as likely to be satisfied with their jobs as the ���native��� population, whilst it is the second generation who are less likely to achieve job satisfaction. For women, both generations experienced a deficit in job satisfaction. This may ref...
This paper delves into the effects of workers’ aspirations on the levels of the perceived job satisf...
This study uses the latest pan-European job satisfaction data – EU-SILC data from 2018 – to examine ...
Tsolak D, Bürmann M, Kroh M. Migration and intergenerational stability in female employment: The imp...
Intra-European migrants reported lower job satisfaction levels than native workers, in three rounds ...
Despite being paid less than men and facing worse working conditions, lower promotion opportunities ...
Although women are paid less than men, face worse working conditions, lower promotion opportunities,...
This paper analyses how gender-based disparities in the Euro-Area affect women's job satisfaction u...
Purpose – The primary objective of this study is to test whether gender differences in job satisfact...
This paper examines the wage and job satisfaction effects of over-education and overskilling among ...
Job satisfaction is a desirable outcome both at the organizational and at the individual level. Anyw...
Jobs characterized by low wages and status should be associated with a low level of job satisfaction...
This paper examines whether female East-West migrants in Germany after the reunification face an add...
Research shows that highly skilled migrant women often have poor quality jobs or no employment. Thi...
Migration is often viewed as a way to enhance occupational careers. However, particularly in Mediter...
Gender equality is crucial to attain economic growth and sustainable development, as acknowledged by...
This paper delves into the effects of workers’ aspirations on the levels of the perceived job satisf...
This study uses the latest pan-European job satisfaction data – EU-SILC data from 2018 – to examine ...
Tsolak D, Bürmann M, Kroh M. Migration and intergenerational stability in female employment: The imp...
Intra-European migrants reported lower job satisfaction levels than native workers, in three rounds ...
Despite being paid less than men and facing worse working conditions, lower promotion opportunities ...
Although women are paid less than men, face worse working conditions, lower promotion opportunities,...
This paper analyses how gender-based disparities in the Euro-Area affect women's job satisfaction u...
Purpose – The primary objective of this study is to test whether gender differences in job satisfact...
This paper examines the wage and job satisfaction effects of over-education and overskilling among ...
Job satisfaction is a desirable outcome both at the organizational and at the individual level. Anyw...
Jobs characterized by low wages and status should be associated with a low level of job satisfaction...
This paper examines whether female East-West migrants in Germany after the reunification face an add...
Research shows that highly skilled migrant women often have poor quality jobs or no employment. Thi...
Migration is often viewed as a way to enhance occupational careers. However, particularly in Mediter...
Gender equality is crucial to attain economic growth and sustainable development, as acknowledged by...
This paper delves into the effects of workers’ aspirations on the levels of the perceived job satisf...
This study uses the latest pan-European job satisfaction data – EU-SILC data from 2018 – to examine ...
Tsolak D, Bürmann M, Kroh M. Migration and intergenerational stability in female employment: The imp...