对劳动力市场机会的看法如何预测幸福:来自自然现场实验的证据。

IF 2.2 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Frontiers in Sociology Pub Date : 2025-04-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fsoc.2025.1527125
Roger Fernandez-Urbano
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引言:与劳动力市场相关的主观变量长期以来一直被认为与个人的幸福感密切相关。然而,现有的研究大多依赖于相关分析,在建立因果关系方面存在不足。建立因果关系对于解开反向因果关系以及解决效果顺序和遗漏的变量偏差至关重要,从而确定主观劳动力市场感知是否以及如何直接影响幸福感。此外,先前的研究主要集中在个人劳动力市场问题上,很大程度上忽视了宏观层面对劳动力市场机会的看法。认识到这些更广泛的观念对于理解个人和社会层面的行为结果,以及理解持续的结构性失业水平和特定的政策偏好至关重要。方法:本研究通过在美国宾夕法尼亚州和西班牙巴塞罗那进行统一的自然现场实验来解决这些差距,以检查宏观层面劳动力市场机会的感知如何影响幸福感。结果和讨论:结果表明,在巴塞罗那,只有积极的看法会影响并增加幸福感,而在宾夕法尼亚州,只有消极的看法会影响幸福感,并对幸福感产生不利影响。这种差异归因于在真实的宏观经济信息框架中微妙的、实验诱导的船舶。讨论提出了一种文化偏见机制来解释这些差异。本文还讨论了治疗在社会背景和主观健康方面的异质效应。研究结果对政策制定和组织策略具有重要意义,强调了理解感知宏观劳动力市场机会如何塑造幸福感的重要性。
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How perceptions of labor market opportunities predict happiness: evidence from natural field experiments.

Introduction: Subjective variables related to the labor market have long been recognized to be strongly associated with individuals' happiness. However, most existing research relied on correlational analyses, which have been insufficient in establishing causation. Establishing causal links is crucial for disentangling reverse causality as well as addressing order-of-effect and omitted variable biases, thereby determining whether and how subjective labor market perceptions directly impact happiness. Moreover, prior studies have primarily focused on personal labor market concerns, largely overlooking perceptions of labor market opportunities at the macro level. Recognizing these broader perceptions is vital for understanding behavioral outcomes at both individual and societal levels, and for understanding persistent levels of structural unemployment and particular policy preferences.

Methods: This study addresses these gaps by conducting harmonized natural field experiments in Pennsylvania, U.S., and Barcelona, Spain, to examine how perceptions of macro-level labor market opportunities impact happiness.

Results and discussion: The results reveal that in Barcelona only positive perceptions have an effect and increase happiness, whereas in Pennsylvania only negative perceptions impact happiness and do so detrimentally. This discrepancy is attributed to subtle, experimentally induced ships in the framing of truthful macroeconomic information. The discussion proposes a cultural bias mechanism to account for these differences. Heterogeneous effects of the treatments in terms of social background and subjective health are also discussed. The findings hold significant implications for policymaking and organizational strategies, underscoring the importance of understanding how perceived macro-labor market opportunities shape happiness.

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