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Working in non-profit organizations has been shown to be good for individuals' satisfaction with their jobs despite … lower incomes. This paper explores the impact of nonprofit work on life satisfaction more general for the British Household …
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Work and life satisfaction depends on a number of pecuniary and nonpecuniary factors at the workplace and determines …
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associated with job satisfaction, even though the self-employed often earn less than their employed peers, work longer hours and … enjoy higher overall life satisfaction, which is due to heterogeneity of types of self-employment, as well as motivational …
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associated with job satisfaction, even though the self-employed often earn less than their employed peers, work longer hours and … enjoy higher overall life satisfaction, which is due to heterogeneity of types of self-employment, as well as motivational …
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Despite lower incomes the self-employed often report higher job satisfaction. But this increased job satisfaction only … sometimes translates into higher life satisfaction, likely due to the heterogeneous nature of self-employment. By … distinguishingdifferent types of self-employment, this paper sheds light onto why some self-employeds even report lower life satisfaction …
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associated with job satisfaction, even though the self-employed often earn less than their employed peers, work longer hours and … enjoy higher overall life satisfaction, which is due to heterogeneity of types of self-employment, as well as motivational …
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