Ben Waber reviewed Hard at Work by Francis Green
A Nice Review of International Survey Data on Work
3 stars
This is a good review of recent international surveys of job quality, examining both global and country-level phenomena. What comes out is how many elements of job quality are weakly correlated (at least in self reports), and why it's important to go beyond financial metrics for gauging societal wellbeing. I wish there was more in the book about the calibration of these surveys across countries/languages, and the lack of quantitative context for these findings made it harder to interpret. If you're looking to pull out survey metrics on work, this book should be your first stop
This is a good review of recent international surveys of job quality, examining both global and country-level phenomena. What comes out is how many elements of job quality are weakly correlated (at least in self reports), and why it's important to go beyond financial metrics for gauging societal wellbeing. I wish there was more in the book about the calibration of these surveys across countries/languages, and the lack of quantitative context for these findings made it harder to interpret. If you're looking to pull out survey metrics on work, this book should be your first stop