丹麦员工就业不安全感与健康

Employment insecurity and employees' health in Denmark

Health Economics · 2017
被引 36
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用丹麦登记数据和工作环境调查,研究发现就业不安全感显著损害员工心理健康和活力,其中工作不确定性对心理健康影响最大,而可雇佣性对活力影响显著。

Abstract

We use register data for Denmark (IDA) merged with the Danish Work Environment Cohort Survey (1995, 2000, and 2005) to estimate the effect of perceived employment insecurity on perceived health for a sample of Danish employees. We consider two health measures from the SF-36 Health Survey Instrument: a vitality scale for general well-being and a mental health scale. We first analyse a summary measure of employment insecurity. Instrumental variables-fixed effects estimates that use firm workforce changes as a source of exogenous variation show that 1 additional dimension of insecurity causes a shift from the median to the 25th percentile in the mental health scale and to the 30th in that of energy/vitality. It also increases by about 6 percentage points the probability to develop severe mental health problems. Looking at single insecurity dimensions by naïve fixed effects, uncertainty associated with the current job is important for mental health. Employability has a sizeable relationship with health and is the only insecurity dimension that matters for the energy and vitality scale. Danish employees who fear involuntary firm internal mobility experience worse mental health.

就业不安全感员工健康丹麦固定效应模型