How do my earnings compare? Pay referents and just earnings
Eisnecker PS, Adriaans J (2024)
European Sociological Review 40(1): 129-142.
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Eisnecker, Philipp Simon;
Adriaans, JuleUniBi
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Comparisons are crucial in shaping evaluations of one’s own position. Following this notion, we investigated the role of historical, financial, partner, occupational, and regional pay referents in predicting the just gross hourly earnings in a representative sample of German workers. Looking at this broad range of pay referents, we find that higher reference earnings were generally associated with higher just earnings. In particular, controlling for actual gross hourly earnings, higher occupational, regional, and partners’ hourly earnings were associated with higher just gross hourly earnings. One’s own pay history, in form of average hourly earnings over the past 10 years, did not shape just earnings. Financial needs on the household level, however, mapped on to higher just earnings and this association was particularly pronounced among men. Overall, occupational and financial referents showed the strongest association with just earnings followed by partner earnings. These findings underscore that, while referents closely related to one’s job (e.g., occupational referents) are important, referents that extend beyond the sphere of work (e.g., regional, financial, and partner referents) are also relevant in shaping ideas of the just reward.
Comparisons are crucial in shaping evaluations of one’s own position. Following this notion, we investigated the role of historical, financial, partner, occupational, and regional pay referents in predicting the just gross hourly earnings in a representative sample of German workers. Looking at this broad range of pay referents, we find that higher reference earnings were generally associated with higher just earnings. In particular, controlling for actual gross hourly earnings, higher occupational, regional, and partners’ hourly earnings were associated with higher just gross hourly earnings. One’s own pay history, in form of average hourly earnings over the past 10 years, did not shape just earnings. Financial needs on the household level, however, mapped on to higher just earnings and this association was particularly pronounced among men. Overall, occupational and financial referents showed the strongest association with just earnings followed by partner earnings. These findings underscore that, while referents closely related to one’s job (e.g., occupational referents) are important, referents that extend beyond the sphere of work (e.g., regional, financial, and partner referents) are also relevant in shaping ideas of the just reward.
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
European Sociological Review
Band
40
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
129-142
ISSN
0266-7215
eISSN
1468-2672
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2968965
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Eisnecker PS, Adriaans J. How do my earnings compare? Pay referents and just earnings. European Sociological Review. 2024;40(1):129-142.
Eisnecker, P. S., & Adriaans, J. (2024). How do my earnings compare? Pay referents and just earnings. European Sociological Review, 40(1), 129-142. https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcad002
Eisnecker, Philipp Simon, and Adriaans, Jule. 2024. “How do my earnings compare? Pay referents and just earnings”. European Sociological Review 40 (1): 129-142.
Eisnecker, P. S., and Adriaans, J. (2024). How do my earnings compare? Pay referents and just earnings. European Sociological Review 40, 129-142.
Eisnecker, P.S., & Adriaans, J., 2024. How do my earnings compare? Pay referents and just earnings. European Sociological Review, 40(1), p 129-142.
P.S. Eisnecker and J. Adriaans, “How do my earnings compare? Pay referents and just earnings”, European Sociological Review, vol. 40, 2024, pp. 129-142.
Eisnecker, P.S., Adriaans, J.: How do my earnings compare? Pay referents and just earnings. European Sociological Review. 40, 129-142 (2024).
Eisnecker, Philipp Simon, and Adriaans, Jule. “How do my earnings compare? Pay referents and just earnings”. European Sociological Review 40.1 (2024): 129-142.
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