Reaching Compromises in Workers’ Life Satisfaction: A Multiobjective Interval Programming Approach
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The appraisal of job satisfaction and life satisfaction has been the focus of attention of
work-family research. Despite being frequently regarded as a non-work variable, life satisfaction plays an important role in organizational behaviour and human resource management. Previous research has ascertained that workers’ life satisfaction is inherently a multidimensional concept. We extend this line of work by analysing the main factors that might
have an infuence on the trade-ofs among four diferent aspects of workers’ life satisfaction
(satisfaction with education, present job, family life, and social life) in reaching compromises between them. A methodological approach that combines econometric and multiobjective interval programming techniques has been used. This methodological framework
allows evaluating the compromises of specifc aspects of workers’ personal and working
conditions in diferent scenarios given as intervals. Our fndings suggest that female workers must generally spend more time at their jobs than men to reach the highest balanced
levels of satisfaction across all aspects under evaluation. Additionally, one child is suffcient to reach the highest levels of life satisfaction (among all factors considered in its
assessment) for both men and women. One possible policy implication of these results may
be that existing work-family arrangements are not sufcient in the current context of falling
birth rates all over Europe.
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Henriques, C.O., Lopez-Agudo, L.A., Marcenaro-Gutierrez, O.D. et al. Reaching Compromises in Workers’ Life Satisfaction: A Multiobjective Interval Programming Approach. J Happiness Stud 22, 207–239 (2021)
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