Job Satisfaction and the ‘Great Resignation’: An Exploratory Machine Learning Analysis

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作者
Mehmet Güney Celbiş
Pui-Hang Wong
Karima Kourtit
Peter Nijkamp
机构
[1] University of Lyon,LAET, ENTPE, CNRS
[2] United Nations University,UNU
[3] Maastricht University,MERIT
[4] Open University of the Netherlands,Maastricht Graduate School of Governance
[5] Alexandru Ioan Cuza University,Faculty of Management
来源
Social Indicators Research | 2023年 / 170卷
关键词
Job satisfaction; Satisfaction with coworker; Pay satisfaction; Work conditions; Job attitudes;
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摘要
Labor market dynamics is shaped by various social, psychological and economic drivers. Studies have suggested that job quit and labor market turnover are associated with job satisfaction. This study examines the determinants of job satisfaction using a large survey dataset, namely the LISS Work and Schooling module on an extensive sample of persons from the Netherlands. To handle these big data, machine learning models based on binary recursive partitioning algorithms are employed. Particularly, sequential and randomized tree-based techniques are used for prediction and clustering purposes. In order to interpret the results, the study calculates the sizes and directions of the effects of model features using computations based on the concept of Shapley value in cooperative game theory. The findings suggest that satisfaction with the social atmosphere among colleagues, wage satisfaction, and feeling of being appreciated are major determinants of job satisfaction.
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页码:1097 / 1118
页数:21
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