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Autonomy in paid work and employee subjective well-being
Daniel Wheatley
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Business & Economics
Paid Work
100%
Subjective Well-being
87%
Autonomy
57%
Employees
35%
Job Control
34%
Leisure
24%
Schedule
19%
Life Satisfaction
17%
Probit Analysis
16%
Analysis of Covariance
16%
Managers
11%
Job Satisfaction
10%
Panel Data
9%
Social Sciences
autonomy
52%
employee
52%
well-being
49%
job satisfaction
11%
occupation
9%
manager
8%
evidence
5%