The Job Satisfaction Paradox: Pluralistic Ignorance and the Myth of the “Unhappy Worker”

Author:

Glavin Paul1ORCID,Schieman Scott2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada

2. University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

Abstract

American media coverage of the “Great Resignation” may have contributed to a belief that job dissatisfaction is widespread in the United States, even though surveys show relatively high and stable levels of job satisfaction among American workers. Using data from the 2023 Quality of Employment Survey, we investigate whether individuals’ beliefs about job dissatisfaction mirror empirical evidence or align more with media portrayals of widespread discontent. While most study participants expressed personal job satisfaction, over half believed that the majority of Americans were not at all satisfied, indicative of pluralistic ignorance—a phenomenon involving a collective misperception about a group’s norms or beliefs. Dissatisfaction beliefs were more common among remote workers and those with fewer work friendships. Moreover, believing in widespread job dissatisfaction was associated with lower organizational commitment, controlling for personal job satisfaction. We discuss the role of pluralistic ignorance in reconciling personal experiences with contrasting media representations of work and the economy.

Funder

social sciences and humanities research council of canada

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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