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Differences in the job satisfaction of high-paid and low-paid workers across Europe

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Pouliakas, Konstantinos ; Theodossiou, Ioannis

International Labour Review

2010

149

1

March

1-29

job satisfaction ; low wages ; wages

Austria ; Belgium ; Denmark ; Finland ; Greece ; Ireland ; Italy ; Portugal ; Spain ; United Kingdom

Personnel management

English

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"Data from six waves of the European Community Household Panel (1996–2001) in 11 countries suggest that low-paid employees are significantly less satisfied with their job than the high-paid in southern Europe, but not in the northern countries. Proxying job satisfaction for job quality, the authors show that while low-paid employment does not necessarily mean low-quality employment, workers in some countries suffer the double penalty of low pay and low job quality. Such dualism across European labour markets, they argue, reflects different country-level approaches to the trade-off between flexibility and security, calling for a policy focus on the latter to enhance job quality"

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