社会保障的自愿主义方法能否为 "打工者 "提供保护?来自中国送餐平台行业的证据

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Hao Zhang, Kai Liu
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在采用俾斯麦社会保障模式的国家,由于没有雇主赞助的社会保险计划,"零工 "的处境岌岌可危。中国等国已尝试在自愿、自我赞助的基础上将 "零工 "和其他自营职业者纳入其中,以应对这一挑战。本研究利用从平台送餐员处收集的数据,并辅以自行编制的中国各城市地方劳动政策数据,评估了在将社会保护扩展至 "零工 "时,自愿原则对其社会保险参保的影响。具体而言,我们比较了被平台或其分包商授予雇员身份的工人的社会保险参保情况,以及同一平台上可自主参保的众包/零工的社会保险参保情况。我们发现,自愿参保的社会保险覆盖率普遍低于强制参保。但本研究的主要贡献在于,在劳动力市场放松管制和歧视外来务工人员的地区,这一发现的制度偶然性。具体而言,我们发现,虽然完善的劳动力市场法规仅对强制性社会保险参保起到保护作用,但获得当地公民身份可在一定程度上抵消与自愿参保方式相关的不利因素。
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Can a voluntarist approach to social security extend protection to gig workers? Evidence from the platform-based food-delivery sector in China
Gig workers are in a precarious position in the absence of employer-sponsored social insurance programs in countries that adopt the Bismarck model of social security. China, among others, has attempted to address this challenge by including gig and other self-employed workers on a voluntary, self-sponsorship basis. Drawing on data collected from platform-based food-delivery workers complemented by self-compiled data on local labor policies across Chinese cities, this study evaluated the effects of voluntarism in extending social protection to gig workers on their social insurance enrollment. Specifically, we compared the social insurance enrollment of workers granted employee status by the platform or its subcontractors—thus covered by the mandatory, employer-sponsored social insurances—over crowdsourcing/gig workers on the same platform that may self-enroll in the system. We found that voluntary enrollment has achieved a generally lower social insurance coverage than the mandatory approach. But the primary contribution of this research lies in the institutional contingencies for this finding contextualized in areas with deregulated labor markets and discrimination against migrant workers. Specifically, we found that while improved labor market regulations play a protective role for mandatory social insurance enrollment only, gaining local citizenship may to some extent offset those disadvantages associated with the voluntary approach.
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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