We explore whether employees compare their pay to the pay of others in a similarly prestigious occupation, and, if so, whether this comparison has a negative impact on pay satisfaction. Using an experimental vignette methodology, Study 1 found that people are more inclined to compare to others from a similar or identical occupation and that comparison negatively impacts pay satisfaction. This comparison and its negative effect is particularly strong in high prestige occupations. Based on survey data, Study 2 also showed that the average pay of others in occupations of similar prestige is negatively correlated with employees’ pay satisfaction. This negative correlation was also stronger in higher prestige occupations. Our analysis highlight...
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-171)Original data on the prestige, importance to soci...
We use matched employer-employee panel data to show that individual job satisfaction is higher when ...
We explore whether employees compare their pay to the pay of others in a similarly prestigious occup...
We explore whether employees compare their pay to the pay of others in a similarly prestigious occup...
We explore whether employees compare their pay to the pay of others in a similarly prestigious occup...
The authors examined the relationship between the direction of pay comparisons and pay level satisfa...
Upward and downward comparisons 2 We examined the relationship between the direction of pay comparis...
In this study, we examine the relationship between perceived overqualification and life satisfaction...
Economists have long speculated that individuals care about both their absolute income and their inc...
International audienceThis paper looks at the association between wage satisfaction and other people...
A vast research literature indicates that comparison wages play a key role in determining job satisf...
How do workers make wage comparisons? Both an experimental study and an analysis of 16,000 British e...
This paper looks at the association between wage satisfaction and other people's pay, based on a mat...
This paper uses matched employer-employee panel data to show that individual job satisfaction is hig...
Any opinions in this article are those of the individual authors only; they do not necessarily refle...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-171)Original data on the prestige, importance to soci...
We use matched employer-employee panel data to show that individual job satisfaction is higher when ...
We explore whether employees compare their pay to the pay of others in a similarly prestigious occup...
We explore whether employees compare their pay to the pay of others in a similarly prestigious occup...
We explore whether employees compare their pay to the pay of others in a similarly prestigious occup...
The authors examined the relationship between the direction of pay comparisons and pay level satisfa...
Upward and downward comparisons 2 We examined the relationship between the direction of pay comparis...
In this study, we examine the relationship between perceived overqualification and life satisfaction...
Economists have long speculated that individuals care about both their absolute income and their inc...
International audienceThis paper looks at the association between wage satisfaction and other people...
A vast research literature indicates that comparison wages play a key role in determining job satisf...
How do workers make wage comparisons? Both an experimental study and an analysis of 16,000 British e...
This paper looks at the association between wage satisfaction and other people's pay, based on a mat...
This paper uses matched employer-employee panel data to show that individual job satisfaction is hig...
Any opinions in this article are those of the individual authors only; they do not necessarily refle...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-171)Original data on the prestige, importance to soci...
We use matched employer-employee panel data to show that individual job satisfaction is higher when ...