英国劳动力市场中的性别隔离、就业不足与主观幸福感

Gender segregation, underemployment and subjective well-being in the UK labour market

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2017
被引 77
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

利用英国年度人口调查数据,研究性别隔离如何影响就业不足的分布及其与男性和女性主观幸福感的关系,发现女性在女性主导职业中就业不足概率更高且对幸福感负面影响更大。

Abstract

This article argues that gender segregation influences patterns of underemployment and the relationships that underemployment has with the subjective well-being of men and women. Previous studies have paid little attention to how gender segregation shapes underemployment, an increasingly prominent feature of the UK and European labour markets since the economic crisis of 2008. Using data from the UK Annual Population Surveys, this article examines time-related underemployment: people working part time because they cannot find a full-time job. The article asks whether there are gender differences in underemployment trends and in the links between underemployment and subjective well-being. The results suggest that the probability of underemployment is growing at a faster rate among women rather than men and that underemployment is most common in the jobs that women are more likely to perform, namely in female-dominated occupations, the public sector and small organizations. Underemployment is least common in male-dominated occupations and industries and in the private sector. Moreover, for employees with longer tenures, underemployment has more negative relationships with the subjective well-being of women than with that of men. These findings imply that gender segregation in labour markets is a crucial factor to consider when researching underemployment and its consequences.

劳动经济学性别研究人口经济学社会学