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Wage Structures, Fairness Perceptions, and Job Satisfaction: Evidence from Linked Employer-Employee Data.

Mohrenweiser, J. and Pfeifer, C., 2023. Wage Structures, Fairness Perceptions, and Job Satisfaction: Evidence from Linked Employer-Employee Data. Journal of Happiness Studies, 24, 2291-2308.

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DOI: 10.1007/s10902-023-00680-0

Abstract

The paper investigates the impact of firms’ wage structures and workers’ wage fairness perceptions on workers’ well-being. For this purpose, worker and establishment surveys are linked with administrative social security data. Four variables are generated, using approximately half a million worker-year observations, that describe firms’ wage structures and workers’ positions within the wage structures: own absolute wages, internal reference wages within firms, external reference wages, and the wage dispersion in firms. The interrelations between these wage structure variables, workers’ perceived wage fairness, and job satisfaction are then analyzed using regressions. Interpersonal wage comparisons between co-workers in the same firm and across firms as well as wage fairness perceptions are found to be significant determinants of workers’ well-being. The overall findings suggest that equity and social status considerations as well as altruistic preferences towards co-workers and inequality aversion are more important than signal considerations in this context.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:1389-4978
Uncontrolled Keywords:Fairness; Income Comparison; Inequality; Job Satisfaction; Worker Well-Being
Group:Bournemouth University Business School
ID Code:38958
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:06 Sep 2023 12:31
Last Modified:31 May 2024 11:14

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