英国老年员工20年间态度下降及跨阶层差异

Older British employees’ declining attitudes over 20 years and across classes

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2016
被引 13
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

利用1992-2012年英国调查数据,发现老年员工工作态度整体下降,且管理专业等高级别员工受影响不亚于低技能员工,凸显年龄效应。

Abstract

British employers, under increasing competitive pressures, and applying new technology and work organization, have sought to reduce labour costs, resulting in work intensification and precarity. Older employees as a result are exposed to work demands that conflict with expectations of favourable treatment in late career. National survey data for Britain in the years 1992, 2001, 2006 and 2012 demonstrate a decline in overall job attitude among older employees following the changed conditions of the 1990s and across the major recession that began in 2008. To assess whether this decline is unequally distributed, decomposition by socio-economic class is carried out. This shows that older employees in the ‘service class’ of managerial and professional employees are affected at least as much as older employees in intermediate and less-skilled classes, thus underlining the age effect and showing that ‘service-class’ employees are not invulnerable to a changing economic environment.

劳动经济学老年研究社会阶层工作态度英国