“…The ideas of these classic theories still inform contemporary research, in which scholars consider the effects of societal factors such as political regimes, inequalities, religion, and cultures on various work-related attitudes (see e.g., Baranik et al, 2022; Esser & Lindh, 2018; Fialová & Beláňová, 2020; Grünhut et al, 2022; Hult, 2002; Kozák, 2020; Parboteeah & Cullen, 2003; Riva et al, 2022; Volk & Hadler, 2018) or focus on differences at the individual level between occupations and socio-demographic groups (see e.g., Cunningham et al, 2022; Hsiao, 2022; Mareš, 2001; Parboteeah et al, 2009; Tsen et al, 2022; Weiss & Hörisch, 2022). Whereas these studies provide specific insights into detailed work-related attitudes, the current paper aims to offer more comprehensive testing of which societal characteristics shape which work-related attitudes.…”