In this paper we try to understand the determinants of job satisfaction. The population of US Ph.D. graduates provides a useful homogeneity - same level of education - and an interesting heterogeneity - different career outcomes, academics vs. non academics. Empirically we use the Survey of Doctorate Recipients carried out by the NSF. We estimate models on a sample of 30,000 Ph.D.s in science and engineering. Contrary to all the previous studies we find that females express themselves as less satisfied with their jobs than males. More generally, we find that job satisfaction is explained by different sets of variables respectively for males and females, and for academics and non-academics.Ph.D., job satisfaction, professional labor markets
The purpose in this study was to measure the perceptions of the job satisfaction of university facul...
We examine differences in the careers of men and women Ph.D.s from two major European universities. ...
This study measured and analyzed job satisfaction among faculty members at Yarmouk University in rel...
We analyze the determinants of job satisfaction of PhD holders in Spain. Specifically, we consider o...
Drawing on data from two successive cohorts of PhD graduates, this paper analyses differences in ove...
Drawing on data from two successive cohorts of PhD graduates, this paper analyses differences in ove...
This survey was conducted to analyze the general job satisfaction and compensation trend and create ...
Using 2003 US data, this paper examines job satisfaction and economic returns to science and enginee...
We explore and explain the determinants of job satisfaction for academic Economists in the UK using ...
Using the Survey of Doctoral Recipients, the magnitude and consequences of job mismatch are estimate...
In this study we analyze the determinants of job satisfaction of doctorate holders in Spain. Specifi...
We explore and explain the determinants of job satisfaction for academic Economists in the UK using ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse differences in overall job satisfaction and specific job dom...
Changing demographic characteristics of the American workforce include increased levels of education...
<div><p>We examine differences in the careers of men and women Ph.D.s from two major European univer...
The purpose in this study was to measure the perceptions of the job satisfaction of university facul...
We examine differences in the careers of men and women Ph.D.s from two major European universities. ...
This study measured and analyzed job satisfaction among faculty members at Yarmouk University in rel...
We analyze the determinants of job satisfaction of PhD holders in Spain. Specifically, we consider o...
Drawing on data from two successive cohorts of PhD graduates, this paper analyses differences in ove...
Drawing on data from two successive cohorts of PhD graduates, this paper analyses differences in ove...
This survey was conducted to analyze the general job satisfaction and compensation trend and create ...
Using 2003 US data, this paper examines job satisfaction and economic returns to science and enginee...
We explore and explain the determinants of job satisfaction for academic Economists in the UK using ...
Using the Survey of Doctoral Recipients, the magnitude and consequences of job mismatch are estimate...
In this study we analyze the determinants of job satisfaction of doctorate holders in Spain. Specifi...
We explore and explain the determinants of job satisfaction for academic Economists in the UK using ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse differences in overall job satisfaction and specific job dom...
Changing demographic characteristics of the American workforce include increased levels of education...
<div><p>We examine differences in the careers of men and women Ph.D.s from two major European univer...
The purpose in this study was to measure the perceptions of the job satisfaction of university facul...
We examine differences in the careers of men and women Ph.D.s from two major European universities. ...
This study measured and analyzed job satisfaction among faculty members at Yarmouk University in rel...