社会人口因素与工资决定

Jimoh Adams Lukman
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像其他发展中国家一样,尼日利亚的大多数工人发现,尽管对最低工资进行了一次又一次调整,但仍难以维持自己和家人的生计。因此,本研究考察了年龄、性别、教育水平和在组织中的职位等社会人口因素对工资决定的影响。本研究为描述性研究调查。人口是伊洛林联邦劳动和生产力部的86名工作人员。本研究采用分层和简单随机抽样两种方法。该研究的样本量为60名该部员工。66%的受访者为男性,34%为女性。用多元回归对所提出的假设进行检验。结果发现,年龄、性别、受教育程度、家庭规模和安置干部级别共同预测了员工工资的决定。该变量共同预测了在报告的员工工资决定中观察到的17%的变化。研究得出的结论是,年龄、性别、教育水平和员工在组织中的位置等社会人口因素会影响工资的决定。该研究建议,为了有效地制定政策,决策者应考虑工资差别原则,因为它确保充分涵盖和衡量在确定最低工资时应包括的必要变量。
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Social-Demographic Factors and Wage Determination
Most workers in Nigeria, like other developing nations, find it difficult to sustain themselves and their family despite the adjustment and re-adjustment of the minimum wage. This study, therefore, examined the effect of social-demographic factors such as: Age, Sex, Level of Education and Placements in an organization on wage determination. The study was a descriptive research survey. The population was all the 86 staff of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity, Ilorin. While the study employed both stratified and simple random sampling technique. 60 employees of the ministry served as the study sample size. 66% of the respondents were males, while 34% female. The formulated hypothesis was tested with multiple regression. The result revealed that age, sex, level of education, family size and cadre level of placement of worker jointly predicted employee wage determination. The variable jointly predicted 17% changes observed in the reported employee wage determination. The study concluded that social-demographic factor such as: age, sex, level of education and employee placements in the organization affect wage determination. The study recommends that for an effective policy formulation the policymaker should consider the principle of wage differential because it ensure adequate coverage and measurement of the necessary variables that ought to be included while determining the minimum wage.
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