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Beyond income inequality: non-monetary rewards to work

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  • Andrew E. Clark
  • Maria Cotofan
  • Richard Layard

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Discussion of income inequality focuses primarily on wages with limited consideration of the non-monetary rewards to work, not least the satisfaction that employees experience in doing their jobs. Andrew Clark, Maria Cotofan and Richard Layard use data on subjective wellbeing to reveal the full extent of UK labour market inequality.

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  • Andrew E. Clark & Maria Cotofan & Richard Layard, 2021. "Beyond income inequality: non-monetary rewards to work," CentrePiece - The magazine for economic performance 610, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
  • Handle: RePEc:cep:cepcnp:610
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    Employment; equality; Wellbeing; labour markets; labor markets; labour; labor;
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