Guilt, gender, and work-life balance: A choice experiment1

IF 2.8 3区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Chie Aoyagi , Alistair Munro
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Abstract

Japan is amongst those countries known for long hours and an inflexible working culture that makes it difficult to pursue work-life balance. The question is what aspects of job market flexibility are most valuable to Japanese women and men and to what extent are these values are driven by feelings of guilt. Using a nationwide sample of 1046 working-age adults, we conduct a choice experiment that examines willingness to trade wages against changes in job characteristics such as the extent of overtime, job security, the possibility of work transfer and relocation. Our results suggest that: i) workers have high WTP (willingness to pay) to avoid extreme overtime and internal transfers but not to safeguard job security or to avoid relocation, ii) women have higher WTP than men, and iii) the gap is driven only in part by feelings of guilt. Perhaps surprisingly, women's preferences are generally not affected by the presence or absence of children in the household while men's WTP for work-life balance is generally lower in the presence of children, but less influenced by guilt.

内疚、性别和工作与生活的平衡:选择实验1
日本是那些以长时间工作和不灵活的工作文化而闻名的国家之一,这使得追求工作与生活的平衡变得困难。问题是,就业市场灵活性的哪些方面对日本女性和男性最有价值,这些价值观在多大程度上是由内疚感驱动的。我们以全国1046名工作年龄成年人为样本,进行了一项选择实验,以检验工资交易意愿与工作特征(如加班程度、工作保障、工作转移和搬迁的可能性)变化之间的关系。我们的研究结果表明:i)员工有较高的WTP(支付意愿)来避免极端加班和内部调动,但不是为了保障工作保障或避免搬迁;ii)女性的WTP高于男性;iii)这种差距只是部分由内疚感驱动的。也许令人惊讶的是,女性的偏好通常不受家庭中是否有孩子的影响,而男性的工作与生活平衡WTP通常在有孩子的情况下较低,但受内疚的影响较小。
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