自雇者的时间使用

Time Use of the Self‐Employed

Kyklos · 2007
被引 134 · 同刊同年前 3%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究发现自雇者比受雇者工作时间更长、更多在晚间和周末工作,且休闲时间更少,但自雇者感知到的时间压力更大。

Abstract

SUMMARY It is a well‐documented empirical regularity that it is more satisfying to be self‐employed than to work as an employee for an organization. A large part of this difference in job satisfaction is attributed in the literature to the strong perception of independence by the self‐employed. In this paper we study people's time use as a source of entrepreneurial independence. By making use of disaggregated sequential microdata on people's time use, we are able to document that the self‐employed work longer effective hours, as well as more in the evenings and weekends, than those employed by an organization. Even though being able to decide when to do one's work may be a sign of flexibility in time use, the self‐employed have less pure leisure and are less frequently absent from work in general and when sick on weekdays in particular. Moreover, we document that the self‐employed who have small children are more likely to work after 5 p.m., when the com‐munal day‐care centres close. Based on these findings it is not surprising that the self‐employed perceive that they are more often under time pressure and in a hurry than those employed by an organization.

自雇者时间利用工作满意度工作灵活性