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Employee commitment and wages in the private sector

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Masakure, Oliver ; Gerhardt, Kris

Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations

2016

30

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March

38-60

behaviour ; motivation ; private sector ; wage increase ; wages ; work attitude

United Kingdom

Occupational psychology and sociology

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/labr.12069

English

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"This paper evaluates the link between employee affective commitment and wages using a theoretical model predicting that affective commitment and wages can be complements. We estimate simultaneous quantile regressions based on a matched worker–employer sample of private sector workers from the UK's Workplace Employment Relations Survey 2004. Our results suggest that wages increase with increasing levels of affective commitment, consistent with the idea that the two are complements."

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