While existing research highlights the feminized and devalued nature of care work, the relationship between care work and job satisfaction has not yet been tested cross-nationally. England (2005) outlines two theoretical frameworks that guide our thinking about this potential relationship: the Prisoner of Love framework suggests that, notwithstanding the explicit and implicit costs of care work, the intrinsic benefits of caring provide ‘psychic income’ and lead to greater job satisfaction; while the Commodification of Emotion framework suggests, instead, that care work generates additional stress and/or alienation for the worker, thereby resulting in lower job satisfaction. This article empirically tests this relationship in 18 countries us...
Cross-national comparisons generally show large differences in life satisfaction of individuals with...
This study investigates the relationship between perceived work\u2013life fit and subjective well-be...
Although the last few decades have seen a progressive increase of gender equality in almost all dime...
While existing research highlights the feminized and devalued nature of care work, the relationship ...
Care occupations are gendered and remain relatively poorly paid, particularly in the United States. ...
Care occupations are gendered and remain relatively poorly paid, particularly in the United States. ...
International audienceCare occupations are strongly gendered and remain relatively poorly paid, part...
Previous research has established that paid care work is typically undertaken by women and that this...
ABSTRACT. Job satisfaction is an important part of overall life satisfaction among the working age p...
Recent evidence from the USA suggests that people engaged in occupations involving providing care fo...
We examine differences in job satisfaction between low-and higher-paid workers within the European U...
Recent evidence from the USA suggests that people engaged in occupations involving providing care fo...
Although women are paid less than men, face worse working conditions, lower promotion opportunities,...
The authors focuses on research by Florian Pichler and Claire Wallace into whether individual and wo...
This article looks at the determinants of job satisfaction in 27 European countries at both the indi...
Cross-national comparisons generally show large differences in life satisfaction of individuals with...
This study investigates the relationship between perceived work\u2013life fit and subjective well-be...
Although the last few decades have seen a progressive increase of gender equality in almost all dime...
While existing research highlights the feminized and devalued nature of care work, the relationship ...
Care occupations are gendered and remain relatively poorly paid, particularly in the United States. ...
Care occupations are gendered and remain relatively poorly paid, particularly in the United States. ...
International audienceCare occupations are strongly gendered and remain relatively poorly paid, part...
Previous research has established that paid care work is typically undertaken by women and that this...
ABSTRACT. Job satisfaction is an important part of overall life satisfaction among the working age p...
Recent evidence from the USA suggests that people engaged in occupations involving providing care fo...
We examine differences in job satisfaction between low-and higher-paid workers within the European U...
Recent evidence from the USA suggests that people engaged in occupations involving providing care fo...
Although women are paid less than men, face worse working conditions, lower promotion opportunities,...
The authors focuses on research by Florian Pichler and Claire Wallace into whether individual and wo...
This article looks at the determinants of job satisfaction in 27 European countries at both the indi...
Cross-national comparisons generally show large differences in life satisfaction of individuals with...
This study investigates the relationship between perceived work\u2013life fit and subjective well-be...
Although the last few decades have seen a progressive increase of gender equality in almost all dime...