Job satisfaction declines for women in Britain, pay and job security rise.
Job satisfaction in Britain was studied in the 1990s, and it was found that there were mixed feelings among workers. While satisfaction with certain aspects of the job decreased, satisfaction with pay and job security increased. Women experienced a significant drop in overall job satisfaction, while men's satisfaction remained stable or slightly increased. The changes in job quality, workforce composition, economic conditions, and shifting values among women were suggested as reasons for these trends. Future research should focus on understanding these factors better.