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An investigation of national trends in job satifsfaction in Britain and Germany

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Green, Francis ; Tsitsianis, Nicholas

British Journal of Industrial Relations

2005

43

3

September

401-429

comparison ; job satisfaction ; statistics ; work-life balance ; working conditions ; working time

Germany ; United Kingdom

Quality of working life

English

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"Trends in job satisfaction in Britain and Germany are described, and potential explanations investigated. Contrary to what might be expected from popular commentary, changing job insecurity does not explain the fall in job satisfaction in either country. It is found that intensification of work effort and declining task discretion account for the fall in job satisfaction in Britain. In Germany there was a modest fall in the proportion of people working the number of hours that they wanted to. However, while working too many or too few hours is a significant source of job dissatisfaction, the changes were too small to account for the fall in job satisfaction."

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