2011
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1784283
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Does Job Satisfaction Adapt to Working Conditions? An Empirical Analysis for Rotating Shift Work, Flextime, and Temporary Employment in UK

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“…Up to now there is no literature on adaptation effects of job satisfaction except Powdthavee (2010), who studies anticipation and adaptation effects in the context of unionization, and Hanglberger (2011b), who examined, which working conditions individuals adapt to.…”
Section: Theoretical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Up to now there is no literature on adaptation effects of job satisfaction except Powdthavee (2010), who studies anticipation and adaptation effects in the context of unionization, and Hanglberger (2011b), who examined, which working conditions individuals adapt to.…”
Section: Theoretical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%