Nonmonetary advantages


/nɒnˈmʌnɪtərɪ/
plural noun
1.
the beneficial aspects of an employment, such as the stimulation of the work, attractiveness of the workplace, or its nearness to one’s home, that do not reflect its financial remuneration

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