This paper aims to study the determinants of subjective happiness among working females with a focus on female managers. Drawn on a large social survey data set (N=10470) in China, this paper constructs gender development index at sub-national levels to study how institutional settings are related to female managers’ happiness. We find that female managers report higher levels of happiness than non-managerial employees. However, the promoting effect is contingent on individual characteristics and social-economic settings. The full sample regression suggests that female managers behaving in a masculine way generally report a high level of happiness. Meanwhile, female managers who refuse to support gender equality report low happiness levels....
This study is to shed more light on gender disparity in job satisfaction in the context of Western v...
Purpose – Aims to investigate managers’ reports of their job experiences, wellbeing, and health outc...
Queen bees are senior women in male-dominated organizations who have achieved success by emphasizing...
First Online: 21 January 2017Women with managerial careers are significantly less satisfied with the...
This paper studies gender differences in job satisfaction considering job rank (managers, selfemploy...
Within organizations, happiness of employees is of key importance, and researchers have theorized th...
‘Queen Bees’ are senior women in masculine organizational cultures who have fulfilled their career a...
Two studies carried out in Switzerland examined different explanations forthe “Queen Bee (QB)-phenom...
This contribution reviews work on the queen bee phenomenon whereby women leaders assimilate into mal...
This study examines differences in job satisfaction among Japanese male and female managers. We used...
In this study, we investigate whether female managers contribute to greater gender equality in organ...
Previous studies found contradictory results on whether women benefit in terms of earnings from havi...
Happiness at the workplace (HAW) has received growing scrutiny in the last two decades. However, lit...
Previous research has revealed that women may attempt to avoid negative gender stereotypes in organi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how Quality of Work Life (QWL) influences job sati...
This study is to shed more light on gender disparity in job satisfaction in the context of Western v...
Purpose – Aims to investigate managers’ reports of their job experiences, wellbeing, and health outc...
Queen bees are senior women in male-dominated organizations who have achieved success by emphasizing...
First Online: 21 January 2017Women with managerial careers are significantly less satisfied with the...
This paper studies gender differences in job satisfaction considering job rank (managers, selfemploy...
Within organizations, happiness of employees is of key importance, and researchers have theorized th...
‘Queen Bees’ are senior women in masculine organizational cultures who have fulfilled their career a...
Two studies carried out in Switzerland examined different explanations forthe “Queen Bee (QB)-phenom...
This contribution reviews work on the queen bee phenomenon whereby women leaders assimilate into mal...
This study examines differences in job satisfaction among Japanese male and female managers. We used...
In this study, we investigate whether female managers contribute to greater gender equality in organ...
Previous studies found contradictory results on whether women benefit in terms of earnings from havi...
Happiness at the workplace (HAW) has received growing scrutiny in the last two decades. However, lit...
Previous research has revealed that women may attempt to avoid negative gender stereotypes in organi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how Quality of Work Life (QWL) influences job sati...
This study is to shed more light on gender disparity in job satisfaction in the context of Western v...
Purpose – Aims to investigate managers’ reports of their job experiences, wellbeing, and health outc...
Queen bees are senior women in male-dominated organizations who have achieved success by emphasizing...