The authors focuses on research by Florian Pichler and Claire Wallace into whether individual and workforce factors are responsible for differences in job satisfaction across European Union countries or whether institutional factors were also at work. The main factors affecting job satisfaction were occupational class and type of employment contract so that people in professional and managerial jobs were more satisfied than employees performing manual work. Institutional factors, such as average wages, helped explain the impact of individual and workforce composition differences across countries
The paper offers a comparative investigation of objective and subjective driving forces behind the s...
This work considers the impact of the different job quality dimensions on Eurozone job satisfaction ...
We investigate whether trends in job satisfaction, which arguably signal trends in worker well-being...
This article looks at the determinants of job satisfaction in 27 European countries at both the indi...
The authors focuses on research by Florian Pichler and Claire Wallace into whether individual and wo...
This paper examines the drivers of job satisfaction across four cultural regions—Asia, Europe, North...
To examine cross-cultural and cross-occupational variations in job satisfaction, data from a multina...
Abstract This paper presents results on cross-country comparison of job satisfaction across seven EU...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide a comparison of job satisfaction levels between countries of We...
Archival data from an attitude survey of employees in a single multinational organization were used ...
This study sought for national characteristics that moderate the individual-level relationship betwe...
This study sought for national characteristics that moderate the individual-level relationship betwe...
This study sought for national characteristics that moderate the individual-level relationship betwe...
This paper examines cross-national differences in job preference orientations from the perspective o...
ABSTRACT. Job satisfaction is an important part of overall life satisfaction among the working age p...
The paper offers a comparative investigation of objective and subjective driving forces behind the s...
This work considers the impact of the different job quality dimensions on Eurozone job satisfaction ...
We investigate whether trends in job satisfaction, which arguably signal trends in worker well-being...
This article looks at the determinants of job satisfaction in 27 European countries at both the indi...
The authors focuses on research by Florian Pichler and Claire Wallace into whether individual and wo...
This paper examines the drivers of job satisfaction across four cultural regions—Asia, Europe, North...
To examine cross-cultural and cross-occupational variations in job satisfaction, data from a multina...
Abstract This paper presents results on cross-country comparison of job satisfaction across seven EU...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide a comparison of job satisfaction levels between countries of We...
Archival data from an attitude survey of employees in a single multinational organization were used ...
This study sought for national characteristics that moderate the individual-level relationship betwe...
This study sought for national characteristics that moderate the individual-level relationship betwe...
This study sought for national characteristics that moderate the individual-level relationship betwe...
This paper examines cross-national differences in job preference orientations from the perspective o...
ABSTRACT. Job satisfaction is an important part of overall life satisfaction among the working age p...
The paper offers a comparative investigation of objective and subjective driving forces behind the s...
This work considers the impact of the different job quality dimensions on Eurozone job satisfaction ...
We investigate whether trends in job satisfaction, which arguably signal trends in worker well-being...