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Gregariousness, interactive jobs and wages

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Pfeiffer, Friedhelm ; Schulz, Nico Johannes

Journal for Labour Market Research

2012

45

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July

147-159

behaviour ; human relations ; labour market ; statistics ; wage differential

Germany

Occupational psychology and sociology

https://doi.org/10.1007/s12651-012-0105-y

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"Gregariousness and social interaction are important aspect of human life with implications also for labour markets. To the best of our knowledge, this paper is the first to examine gregariousness and social interaction at the workplace and associated wages for Germany. Our empirical findings with samples from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) demonstrate that extravert people more often work in jobs with more social interaction. Furthermore, females tend to work more often in interactive jobs compared to males. There is evidence that gregariousness and social interaction are associated with (moderately) higher wages, except when high interaction occurs in large firms."

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