Does Wage Rank Affect Employees' Wellbeing?

55 Pages Posted: 8 Mar 2005

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Gordon D. A. Brown

University of Warwick - Department of Psychology

Jonathan Gardner

Towers Watson

Andrew J. Oswald

University of Warwick - Department of Economics; IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Jing Qian

University of Warwick

Date Written: March 2005

Abstract

What makes workers happy? Here we argue that pure "rank" matters. It is currently believed that wellbeing is determined partly by an individual's absolute wage (say, 30,000 dollars a year) and partly by the individual's relative wage (say, 30,000 dollars compared to an average in the company or neighborhood of 25,000 dollars). Our evidence shows that this is inadequate. The paper demonstrates that range-frequency theory - a model developed independently within psychology and unknown to most economists - predicts that wellbeing is gained partly from the individual's ranked position of a wage within a comparison set (say, whether the individual is number 4 or 14 in the wage hierarchy of the company). We report an experimental study and an analysis of a survey of 16,000 employees' wage satisfaction ratings. We find evidence of rank-dependence in workers' pay satisfaction.

Keywords: job satisfaction, wages, rank, wellbeing

JEL Classification: J28, J30

Suggested Citation

Brown, Gordon D. A. and Gardner, Jonathan and Oswald, Andrew J. and Qian, Jing, Does Wage Rank Affect Employees' Wellbeing? (March 2005). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=678868 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.678868

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Andrew J. Oswald

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Jing Qian

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