This paper uses Italian survey data for 1995 to study the differences in satisfaction for six non-pecuniary job attributes between public and private sector workers. Results indicate that public employees differ from private employees in the way they evaluate satisfaction with job security, consideration by colleagues, and safety and health job features, whereas there are no differences in their assessment of satisfaction with effort levels and interest for the job. In particular, we find that the premium for public employees is quantitatively higher, especially in the case of satisfaction with employment losses. Moreover, there are significant differences in the determinants of satisfaction across sectors
This article proposes to examine whether the workin g conditions of employees are influenced by the ...
Although the wage differences between the public and private sectors in Serbia are well researched,...
Job satisfaction cannot be defined by a single measurement alone. In fact, there is substantial evid...
This paper uses Italian survey data for 1995 to study the differences in satisfaction for six non-pe...
This paper examines the differences in job satisfaction in the public and private sector using the S...
This paper investigates the determinants of job satisfaction in Italy with particular emphasis on s...
This research aims to compare the public and private sectors with regard to satisfaction at work. We...
This paper contributes to the literature on public sector wage premium presenting least squares and ...
This work considers the impact of the different job quality dimensions on Eurozone job satisfaction ...
This paper investigates the public-private sector pay gap using Italian micro data, covering the per...
This study analyses the impact of working in the public sector on job satisfaction in Europe (19) th...
In this paper, the authors research on the issues of employees’ job satisfaction. Previous research ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze the determinants of job satisfaction in Italy with...
Purpose – This paper aims to compare job satisfaction in public and private sectors and the mediatin...
are a debate which seems to be a never ending topic. It is very difficult to take stand for either o...
This article proposes to examine whether the workin g conditions of employees are influenced by the ...
Although the wage differences between the public and private sectors in Serbia are well researched,...
Job satisfaction cannot be defined by a single measurement alone. In fact, there is substantial evid...
This paper uses Italian survey data for 1995 to study the differences in satisfaction for six non-pe...
This paper examines the differences in job satisfaction in the public and private sector using the S...
This paper investigates the determinants of job satisfaction in Italy with particular emphasis on s...
This research aims to compare the public and private sectors with regard to satisfaction at work. We...
This paper contributes to the literature on public sector wage premium presenting least squares and ...
This work considers the impact of the different job quality dimensions on Eurozone job satisfaction ...
This paper investigates the public-private sector pay gap using Italian micro data, covering the per...
This study analyses the impact of working in the public sector on job satisfaction in Europe (19) th...
In this paper, the authors research on the issues of employees’ job satisfaction. Previous research ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze the determinants of job satisfaction in Italy with...
Purpose – This paper aims to compare job satisfaction in public and private sectors and the mediatin...
are a debate which seems to be a never ending topic. It is very difficult to take stand for either o...
This article proposes to examine whether the workin g conditions of employees are influenced by the ...
Although the wage differences between the public and private sectors in Serbia are well researched,...
Job satisfaction cannot be defined by a single measurement alone. In fact, there is substantial evid...