Migrant and Satisfied? The Ethnic Gap in Job Satisfaction in the Italian Labor Market Cover Image

Migrant and Satisfied? The Ethnic Gap in Job Satisfaction in the Italian Labor Market
Migrant and Satisfied? The Ethnic Gap in Job Satisfaction in the Italian Labor Market

Author(s): Giorgio Piccitto, Maurizio Avola
Subject(s): Labor relations, Organizational Psychology, Migration Studies
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Migration; job satisfaction; ethnic gap; labor market;

Summary/Abstract: Job satisfaction is a desirable outcome both at the organizational and at the individual level. Anyway, little is known about the gap between natives’ and migrants’ job satisfaction, which represents a critical issue in the light of the increasing presence of foreigner workers in the Western labor markets. In order to shed light on this issue, we estimate a number of OLS models to quantify sex-specific natives’ and migrants’ job satisfaction, by exploiting a particularly detailed Italian source of data (the Survey of Social Condition and Integration of Foreign Citizens). We find that being a migrant is not associated per se with any premium or penalty in job satisfaction. When we control for the different socio-demographic features and job characteristics of natives and migrants, it turns out that migrants are more satisfied than natives. Hence, it emerges in Italy a job satisfaction paradox based on the worker’s migratory status.

  • Issue Year: 20/2023
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 137-146
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English