Abstract

This research investigates the determinants of pay and job satisfaction among Japanese office workers and explores gender differences in the effect of pay satisfaction on job satisfaction. It is hypothesized that no gender difference should emerge in job attitudes of Japanese workers when individual job qualities are equal. The results indicate that the pronounced importance of pay for Japanese office women are not necessarily reducible to gender differences in the job quality.

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