把家政服务外包给账外工人的理由

Colin Williams
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目的-本文旨在批判性地评估从账外经济中获取国内服务的主要原因是为了省钱的假设。设计/方法/方法-数据来自英国谢菲尔德市的一项互联网调查,调查对象是5500名居住在有一个或多个成员就业的家庭中的人,结果是418份回复(7.6%的回复率)。调查结果——在将家务外包给账外经济的案例中,只有13%的主要原因是为了省钱或节省成本。相反,使用账外工人的主要原因是客户在提供正规服务的机会和质量方面遇到了问题。研究局限性/影响-这项调查仅涵盖有一个或多个成员就业的家庭,这一人口群体以前被证明更有可能外包家政服务和使用账外工人。它不包括无收入家庭,也不是一个具有全国代表性的样本。实际影响-其含义是,使用惩罚来改变那些从账外经济中获得国内服务的人所面临的成本/收益比不太可能成功,因为成本在大多数情况下不是他们的主要理由。相反,需要注意提高提供正式服务的可得性和质量,从而消除客户将服务外包给账外工人的需要。原创性/价值——本文驳斥了从账外经济中获取商品和服务是为了省钱的假设。
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Rationales for Outsourcing Domestic Services to Off-the-Books Workers
Purpose - This paper aims to evaluate critically the assumption that the main reason for acquiring domestic services from the off-the-books economy is to save money. Design/methodology/approach - Data are reported from an internet survey of 5,500 people living in households with one or more members in employment in the city of Sheffield in the UK, which resulted in 418 responses (a 7.6 per cent response rate). Findings - In just 13 per cent of cases where domestic tasks were outsourced to the off-the-books economy the main reason was to save money or cost. Instead, off-the-books workers were used principally due to the problems customers confronted regarding the availability and quality of formal service providers. Research limitations/implications - This survey covers only households with one or more members in employment, a population group previously shown to be more likely to outsource domestic services and use off-the-books workers. It does not cover no-earner households and is not a nationally representative sample. Practical implications - The implication is that using penalties to change the cost/benefit ratio confronting those acquiring domestic services from the off-the-books economy is unlikely to be successful since cost is in most cases not their major rationale. Instead, attention needs to be paid to improving the availability and quality of formal service provision so as to negate the need for customers to outsource to off-the-books workers. Originality/value - The paper refutes the assumption that goods and services are acquired from the off-the-books economy in order to save money.
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