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      <subfield code="a">Henriques, Carla Oliveira</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">The appraisal of job satisfaction and life satisfaction has been the focus of attention of&#xd;
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&#xd;
have an infuence on the trade-ofs among four diferent aspects of workers’ life satisfaction&#xd;
(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&#xd;
allows evaluating the compromises of specifc aspects of workers’ personal and working&#xd;
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&#xd;
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&#xd;
assessment) for both men and women. One possible policy implication of these results may&#xd;
be that existing work-family arrangements are not sufcient in the current context of falling&#xd;
birth rates all over Europe.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">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)</subfield>
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