Labour market insecurity and volunteering in the European Union: policy suggestions for job security

IF 1.9 Q2 ECONOMICS
Nunzia Nappo, Damiano Fiorillo, Giuseppe Lubrano Lavadera
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Abstract

Purpose

There is extensive literature on the determinants of job tenure insecurity. However, very little is known about the individual drivers of labour market insecurity. Additionally, while a piece of literature shows that volunteering improves workers' income, no study considers volunteering as an activity which could help workers to feel more confident about their perception of labour market insecurity if they lost or resigned their jobs. Therefore, purpose of this paper is to study whether workers who volunteer are less likely to perceive labour market insecurity.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper employs data from the sixth European working conditions survey which provides a great deal of information on working conditions. For the empirical investigation, probit model as well as robustness analysis have been implemented.

Findings

Results show that employees who do voluntary activities have a greater likelihood of declaring perceived labour market insecurity, which is nearly 3 percentage points lower, than employees who do not volunteer. Findings suggest that governments need to improve the relationship between for-profit and non-profit sectors to encourage volunteering.

Originality/value

This is the first study which considers volunteering as an activity which could help workers to feel more confident about their perception of “labour market insecurity”. Most of the studies on “labour market insecurity” do not focus on the workers individual characteristics but mainly on the labour markets institutional characteristics and welfare regimes differences.

欧盟劳动力市场不稳定与志愿服务:就业保障政策建议
目的:关于工作任期不稳定的决定因素有大量文献。然而,人们对劳动力市场不稳定的个人驱动因素知之甚少。此外,虽然有文献表明志愿服务能提高工人的收入,但没有研究认为志愿服务是一种能帮助工人在失去或辞去工作时对劳动力市场不安全感更有信心的活动。因此,本文的目的是研究从事志愿服务的工人是否更不容易感受到劳动力市场的不安全感。本文采用了第六次欧洲工作条件调查的数据,该调查提供了大量有关工作条件的信息。结果结果表明,参加志愿活动的雇员更有可能宣称他们认为劳动力市场不安全,比不参加志愿活动的雇员低近 3 个百分点。研究结果表明,政府需要改善营利部门和非营利部门之间的关系,以鼓励志愿服务。 原创性/价值 这是第一项将志愿服务视为一种活动的研究,这种活动可以帮助工人对其 "劳动力市场不安全感 "更有信心。大多数关于 "劳动力市场不安全 "的研究并不关注工人的个人特征,而主要关注劳动力市场的制度特征和福利制度差异。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Economic Studies publishes high quality research findings and commentary on international developments in economics. The journal maintains a sound balance between economic theory and application at both the micro and the macro levels. Articles on economic issues between individual nations, emerging and evolving trading blocs are particularly welcomed. Contributors are encouraged to spell out the practical implications of their work for economists in government and industry
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