就业性别差距与Hofstede文化维度的关系:基于国家得分

Hilal Terzi, F. Özdemir, Türker Özkan
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为什么全球劳动力参与率存在显著的性别差距?有没有办法减少弱势就业?文化价值观能否解释就业中的性别差距和男性主导的工作结构?本研究考察了Hofstede的文化维度(包括权力距离、个人主义、男性气质、不确定性规避和长期取向)与就业指标(男女劳动力参与和弱势就业率)的性别差距在控制经济后的关系。辅助数据来自Hofstede’s culture dimensions和World Bank数据库。剔除数据缺失的国家后,剩下的60个国家的数据构成本研究的数据集。采用两步层次回归分析,第一步将经济发展纳入模型,第二步将研究变量纳入模型。主要结果表明,在控制经济发展后,女性劳动力参与率与国家不确定性规避得分呈负相关。相比之下,男性劳动力参与率与国家在权力距离、个人主义和不确定性规避方面的得分呈负相关。此外,女性和男性的脆弱就业率都与国家个人主义得分呈负相关。在低权力距离和不确定性规避的国家,更多的女性和男性参与劳动力,可以解释为女性的劳动力参与创造了新的就业机会,女性和男性都从中受益。研究结果可能有助于研究当前不同国家基于性别的劳动力参与模式,并了解经济性别差距的文化动态。就业中的性别差距。因此,本研究考察Hofstede文化维度维度(权力距离、个人主义、男性气质、不确定性规避、长期取向)与国家层面15岁以上人口男女劳动力参与率、经济调控后男女弱势就业的关系。
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The Relationship between Gender Gap in Employment and Hofstede’s Culture Dimensions depending on Country Scores
Why is there a significant gender gap in the global labor force participation? Is there a way to reduce vulnerable employment? May cultural values explain the gender gap in employment and male-dominant work structure? This research examined the associations between Hofstede’s culture dimensions (including power distance, individualism, masculinity, uncertainty avoidance, and long-term orientation) and gender gap in employment indicators (women’s and men’s labor force participation and vulnerable employment rates) after controlling the economy. Secondary data were obtained from Hofstede’s culture dimensions and World Bank databases. When the countries with missing data are excluded, remaining data of 60 countries make up the data set of the study. Two-step hierarchical regression analyses were performed, in which economic development was entered in the first step and study variables were included in the model in the second step. The main results indicated that after controlling economic development, women’s labor force participation rate was negatively related to country scores on uncertainty avoidance. In contrast, men’s labor force participation rate was negatively associated with country scores on power distance, individualism, and uncertainty avoidance. Besides, both women’s and men’s vulnerable employment rates were negatively related to country scores on individualism. The fact that more women and men participate in the labor force in countries with low power distance and uncertainty avoidance can be interpreted as women’s labor force participation creates new job opportunities that both women and men benefit from. The results may be useful for researchers who aim to see the current gender-based labor force participation patterns in different countries and understand the culture dynamics of economic gender gap. gender gap in employment. Therefore, this study investigated the relationship between Hofstede’s culture dimensions dimensions (power distance, individualism, masculinity, uncertainty avoidance, and long-term orientation) and women’s and men’s labor force participation rate of the population older than the age of 15 at the country level, and women’s and men’s vulnerable employment rates after controlling the economy.
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