灵活保障与欧盟27国员工自评工作生活平衡:一项重复横截面多层次分析

Flexicurity and self-perceived work–life balance in the EU27: A repeated cross-sectional multilevel analysis

Economic and Industrial Democracy · 2023
被引 4
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了欧盟国家灵活保障政策与员工自评工作生活平衡的关系,发现政策力度越大的国家,员工越可能报告工作生活平衡。

Abstract

This study examines the relationship between flexicurity policies and work–life balance, addressing the research question ‘How do higher flexicurity efforts in a country relate to employee perceptions of work–life balance?’ The European Commission adopted flexicurity in 2007 and proposed employment quality as an expected outcome. Work–life balance, a dimension monitored as part of employment quality, has so far been assumed as an implicit outcome of flexicurity, but no empirical research is dedicated to the topic per se. In this article the authors construct a composite indicator to proxy for national flexicurity efforts following the European Commission’s guidelines. For work–life balance and other individual characteristics, the authors employ data on about 74,000 EU27 employees from the three latest waves of the European Working Conditions Survey. First, findings show that the between-country differences in work–life balance were narrower in 2015 compared to 2005. Second, the multilevel analysis suggests that the higher a country scores as regards its flexicurity policies, the likelier its citizens are to report having a work–life balance.

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