从福利到工作:德国长期就业补贴对健康和物质福利的影响

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIAL WORK
Nadja Bömmel, Mustafa Coban, Zein Kasrin, Maximilian Schiele, Claudia Wenzig, Joachim Wolff, Cordula Zabel
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本文分析了在德国劳动力市场计划 "参与劳动力市场 "中为长期福利领取者提供的主要是非标准就业补贴对其健康满意度、基于健康的生活质量、对生活水平的满意度以及家庭实际拥有重要物品(如汽车或新衣服)或因经济原因而缺乏重要物品的影响。我们按健康状况、年龄和工作时间对分组进行了区分。参与者和非参与者(但有权享受福利)的数据来自 "生活质量和社会参与 "小组调查的前两波(2020/2021 年)。为了确定因果效应,我们采用了基于行政和调查数据的匹配方法。我们的研究结果表明,在计划启动 1 年和 2 年后,参与计划对健康和生活水平的所有指标都产生了显著的积极影响。因此,对于该计划的重点群体来说,即使是非标准的补贴就业,也有助于改善健康和物质福利。
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From welfare to work: The health and material well-being effects of long-term employment subsidies in Germany
This paper analyses effects of subsidised, predominantly non-standard, employment within the German labour market programme ‘participation in the labour market’ for long-term welfare recipients on their health satisfaction, health-based quality of life, satisfaction with standard of living and households' actual ownership of important goods (e.g., car or new clothes) or the lack thereof due to financial reasons. We differentiated subgroups by health, age and working hours. Data for participants and non-participants (but entitled to welfare benefits) stem from the first two waves (2020/2021) of the panel survey ‘Quality of Life and Social Participation’. To identify causal effects, we employed matching methods based on administrative and survey data. Our findings show that 1 and 2 years after programme start, participation had significant positive effects on all indicators of health and standard of living. Thus, for the programme's focus group, subsidised employment, even if non-standard, can contribute to improving health and material well-being.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Social Welfare publishes original articles in English on social welfare and social work. Its interdisciplinary approach and comparative perspective promote examination of the most pressing social welfare issues of the day by researchers from the various branches of the applied social sciences. The journal seeks to disseminate knowledge and to encourage debate about these issues and their regional and global implications.
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