Unfairness at work: well-being and quits
D'Ambrosio, Conchita ; Clark, Andrew E. ; Barazzetta, Marta
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2018
24 p.
quality of working life ; well being ; job satisfaction
Discussion Paper
11318
Quality of working life
English
Bibliogr.
"We here consider the effect of the level of income that individuals consider to be fair for the job they do, which we take as measure of comparison income, on both subjective well-being and objective future job quitting. In six waves of German Socio-Economic Panel data, the extent to which own labour income is perceived to be unfair is significantly negatively correlated with subjective well-being, both in terms of cognitive evaluations (life and job satisfaction) and affect (the frequency of feeling happy, sad and angry). Perceived unfairness also translates into objective labour-market behaviour, with current unfair income predicting future job quits."
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