远程工作调整能否帮助减少因灾害导致的就业市场结果中的性别不平等?

IF 5 3区 管理学 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Jingbo Hou, Chen Liang, Pei-Yu Chen, Bin Gu
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本研究以 COVID-19 灾害为例,探讨了远程工作调整在解决灾害引发的劳动力市场性别不平等问题中的作用。灾害往往会扰乱劳动力市场,对女性工人的影响尤为严重,因为她们传统上承担着更多的家务责任,从而加剧了性别不平等。在这种情况下,远程工作调整成为了一线希望,它赋予了工作更大的灵活性,尤其有利于女性员工,满足了她们的需求。我们的分析显示:(1) 对比同行业、同职业的工人,我们发现女性工人的远程工作调整率对外部约束的反应更灵敏,比男性工人高 7%。(2)远程工作调整有助于通过两种途径减少劳动力市场结果中的性别不平等:(i) 女性工作者的远程工作调整率更高(减少了 25.48% 的性别不平等);(ii) 远程工作调整对女性工作者的边际效应更强(减少了 31.94% 的性别不平等)。(3) 更好的数字基础设施可以增强远程工作调整的缓解效应。我们的研究结果为政策制定者和企业领导者提供了令人信服的见解,强调了远程工作调整和数字基础设施投资作为关键杠杆在灾害期间和灾害之后促进性别不平等的战略作用。
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Can Telework Adjustment Help Reduce Disaster-Induced Gender Inequality in Job Market Outcomes?
This study investigates the role of telework adjustment in addressing gender inequality in the labor market induced by disasters, taking the COVID-19 disaster as an example. Disasters often disrupt labor markets, disproportionately impacting female workers because of traditionally greater domestic responsibilities, thus increasing gender inequality. In such a case, telework adjustment has emerged as a silver lining, granting enhanced flexibility, particularly benefiting female workers and catering to their needs. Our analysis reveals that (1) comparing workers in the same industry and holding the same occupation, we find that female workers’ telework adjustment rate is more responsive to external constraints and is 7% higher than that of male workers. (2) Telework adjustment helps reduce gender inequality in labor market outcomes via two means: (i) the higher telework adjustment rate among female workers (which reduces gender inequality by 25.48%) and (ii) the stronger marginal effect of telework adjustment on female workers (which reduces gender inequality by 31.94%). (3) Better digital infrastructure can enhance the mitigating effect of telework adjustment. Our findings offer compelling insights for policymakers and business leaders, emphasizing the strategic role of telework adjustment and digital infrastructure investments as crucial levers in promoting gender inequality during and beyond disaster scenarios.
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期刊介绍: ISR (Information Systems Research) is a journal of INFORMS, the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. Information Systems Research is a leading international journal of theory, research, and intellectual development, focused on information systems in organizations, institutions, the economy, and society.
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