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Erschienen in: Social Indicators Research 1/2018

27.07.2017

Job Satisfaction in the “Big Four” of Europe: Reasoning Between Feeling and Uncertainty Through CUB Models

verfasst von: Gennaro Punzo, Rosalia Castellano, Mirko Buonocore

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Abstract

The paper offers a comparative investigation of objective and subjective driving forces behind the satisfaction that people feel in their job in four representative countries of Western Europe. The main element of this work’s novelty is its linking the research of cross-country similarities and differences in the leading determinants of global job satisfaction to methodological issues that arise when responses to survey questions are detected on a rating scale through self-evaluation. In particular, this paper is one of the first attempts to test the potentialities of CUB models on EWCS data in a broader conceptual framework in which the response on overall job satisfaction depends on some psychological dynamics of the evaluation process. Although overall job satisfaction is significantly higher for British and German employees, the subjective factors—the amount of socio-economic security embodied in a job, the working conditions and the aspects of work–life balance—are the most relevant in shaping job satisfaction, disregarding the myth that considers earnings as the dominant factor.

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The shifted Binomial is preferred because its support coincides to the choice set {1, 2,…, m}, which is more common than the Binomial support that starts with 0.
 
2
In rating analysis that expresses a direct evaluation on the item, \(\left( {1 - \xi } \right)\) increases with agreement towards the item. In ranking analyses that put at first place the best item, \(\xi\) increases with the expressed preference.
 
3
The extreme values of \(\pi_{i}\) are associated to complete uncertainty (\(\pi = 0)\), and the mixture resolves to a discrete Uniform random variable where any category has the same probability to be chosen, and to no uncertainty (\(\pi = 1)\) when the choice is completely determined by feeling.
 
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Another extension of CUB models, not implemented in this analysis, considers the shelter effect that allows modelling the presence of a sort of “refuge” category (Corduas et al. 2009; Iannario 2012a). A more Generalised class of CUB models (GeCUB) is also defined if covariates are included into a CUB model with shelter effect (Iannario and Piccolo 2012b, 2016). Capecchi and Piccolo (2016) proposed a Combination of a discrete Uniform random variable with a SHelter effect (CUSH models). Iannario (2012b, 2014) designed CUBE models as a Combination of a Uniform and a BEta-binomial distribution, which allow capturing a possible over-dispersion; its specific case (IHG) is applied when the data generating process follows an Inverse Hyper-Geometric distribution, which is adequate if the mode is an extreme value of the support. Varying Uncertainty in CUB models (VCUB) is the most recent generalisation to consider the uncertainty component differently from the discrete Uniform distribution (Gottard et al. 2016).
 
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EWCS is a questionnaire-based survey with interviews conducted face-to-face to a random sample of persons in employment, both employees and self-employed, which is representative of the entire working population in each European country. The sampling strategy is based on a multi-stage design where each country is divided into sections based on region and degree of urbanisation, in each of which a number of PSUs is drawn randomly. A random sample of households is then drawn in each PSU, and in each household, the interviewee is the worker who has the birthday next. In general, in 2010, the total number of completed interviews was 43,816 on 34 countries and around 1.000 in most countries. Precisely, in Germany it was 2.133, in Italy 1.500, in the UK 1.575, and in France 3.046. Further technical details can be found in the 2010 Technical Report (www.​eurofound.​europa.​eu) where official documents that provide a complete and rigorous description of EWCS variables are available.
 
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A restriction has been made omitting the “do not know” and “refusals” on the question concerning the overall job satisfaction, whose incidence (0.7% on the entire dataset) is somewhat negligible. Precisely, on the restricted dataset to each country, the shares are: 0.93% for France, 0.23% for Germany, 0.47% for Italy, and 0.99% for the United Kingdom.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Job Satisfaction in the “Big Four” of Europe: Reasoning Between Feeling and Uncertainty Through CUB Models
verfasst von
Gennaro Punzo
Rosalia Castellano
Mirko Buonocore
Publikationsdatum
27.07.2017
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Social Indicators Research / Ausgabe 1/2018
Print ISSN: 0303-8300
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-0921
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-017-1715-0

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