2011
DOI: 10.4337/9781849805919
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Measuring More than Money

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“…In answering this question, we agree with Muñoz de Bustillo et al (2011) who emphasize the need to draw rigorously on the wider social-scientific literature for theoretical justification for the factors that matter to worker well-being. The debate between subjective and objective approaches underscores the need to be inclusive in the identification of dimensions of worker well-being, as now appears to be the case, for example, in the literature on career success in which objective and subjective measures are recognized as valid (Hall and Chandler, 2005;Ng et al, 2005).…”
Section: Theoretical and Methodological Issuesmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…In answering this question, we agree with Muñoz de Bustillo et al (2011) who emphasize the need to draw rigorously on the wider social-scientific literature for theoretical justification for the factors that matter to worker well-being. The debate between subjective and objective approaches underscores the need to be inclusive in the identification of dimensions of worker well-being, as now appears to be the case, for example, in the literature on career success in which objective and subjective measures are recognized as valid (Hall and Chandler, 2005;Ng et al, 2005).…”
Section: Theoretical and Methodological Issuesmentioning
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“…We believe that our integrated model provides the strongest foundation for job quality researchers to use in constructing measures of job quality. This, then, can help researchers and policymakers identify the strengths and weaknesses of the European Council's framework for monitoring and analyzing job quality (European Commission, 2001), the ETUI job quality index (Leschke et al, 2008) and that of Muñoz de Bustillo et al (2011), and other efforts to define and measure European job quality in pursuit of the Lisbon Strategy goal of creating 'more and better jobs'. For example, our framework indicates that while these efforts have appropriately highlighted the importance of skills and autonomy, they overlook the importance of non-discrimination and opportunities for caring.…”
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