不稳定就业女性参与创业培训项目的经历

Precariat women’s experiences to undertake an entrepreneurial training program

JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH · 2024
被引 8
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究澳大利亚50岁以上依赖福利的不稳定就业女性参与创业培训项目的经历,发现成就动机、自我效能、福利损失和技能培训是影响她们体验的关键因素。

Abstract

Women aged over 50 in Australia are becoming increasingly reliant on long-term welfare. Individual characteristics, societal norms, industry practices, and government policy create a multi-factorial, precariat population who have difficulties finding consistent, meaningful employment, live in financial distress, and have poor self-efficacy and mental health. Globally, entrepreneurial intervention programs are touted as an active labor market policy solution, helping people out of welfare into self-employment, and contributing to economic growth. While women and the long-term unemployed tend to struggle in such programs, in comparison, older participants thrive. The study aimed to identify the main factors that shape precariat women’s experiences in undertaking entrepreneurial intervention programs. Interview data collected longitudinally from 39 precariat women revealed four salient themes: the need for achievement as a motivator; self-efficacy and confidence; the negative impact of losing welfare assistance; and the beneficial impact of education and upskilling training. We discuss implications for research and policy.

创业培训福利政策女性就业心理健康劳动力市场