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Author(s): Lopes, H.
Calapez, T.
Lagoa, S.
Date: 14-May-2013
Title: Work autonomy, work pressure and job satisfaction – A comparative analysis of 15 EU countries (1995 - 2010)
Collection title and number: Working Papers
DINAMIA_2012_11
Keywords: Job satisfaction
Work autonomy
EU countries
Abstract: Based on micro-data, we show that work autonomy has declined and work pressure increased in almost all EU countries since 1995. Since that evolution is substantially detrimental for workers, we examine whether workers of varied skill levels in different countries have been equally impacted. Descriptive analysis shows that low-skill clerical workers are the most affected and that Scandinavian countries fare better. Econometric results show that the decline in job satisfaction is due mainly to the increase in work pressure - which might be reaching a limit for high-skill workers - and that job satisfaction is most affected by an increase in work pressure when this is not accompanied by greater work autonomy.
Peerreviewed: Sim
Access type: Open Access
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