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Job satisfaction and preference drift

Economics Letters, 1999
Most empirical studies do not find that higher wages lead to more job satisfaction. In this paper we argue that the insignificant effect of wages on job satisfaction is due to preference drift. We adapt the standard ordered response model to allow for preference shifts.
Wim Groot   +3 more
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Job satisfaction of older workers

International Journal of Manpower, 1999
Using data for The Netherlands, this paper analyzes the relation between allocation, wages and job satisfaction. Five conclusions emerge from the empirical analysis: satisfaction with the job content is the main factor explaining overall job satisfaction; the effects of individual and job characteristics on job satisfaction differ by the aspect of the ...
Groot, W.J.N., Maassen van den Brink, H.
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A JOB SATISFACTION SURVEY

Nursing Research, 1959
Matthew Tayback, M. Elizabeth Pickens
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Job Satisfaction

2014
Enrique Fernández-Macias   +1 more
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Job satisfaction

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1994
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Job satisfaction and job survival.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 1955
Robert C. Nuckols, Joseph Weitz
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Job Satisfaction as a Function of Job Level

Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 2005
Keith R. Aronson   +3 more
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