Perceptions of non-pecuniary job quality using linked employer–employee data
Bryson, Alex ; Erhel, Christine ; Salibekyan, Zinaïda
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2021
27
2
June
113-129
quality of working life ; working conditions
Quality of working life
https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0959680119884753
English
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"We use linked employer–employee data to examine the relationship between non-pecuniary job quality and workplace characteristics in Britain and France: countries with very different employment regimes. Job quality is measured through eight dimensions which are summarized in a synthetic index. We show that firm size is negatively associated with non-pecuniary job quality in both countries, but in France, the association is confined to only the largest firms. Internal labour markets are associated with higher job quality in France along numerous dimensions but do not improve job quality in Britain except on one dimension: they reduce the adverse effects of work on one's private life."
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