社会互动与数字占有对发展中国家个体劳动参与的影响

IF 2.7 3区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Jhon James Mora Rodriguez
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本文讨论了社会互动和数字技术占有如何影响人们在空间环境中工作或不工作的决定(劳动参与)。个体参与劳动力的决定在空间上受到其邻居的影响;即空间邻域影响与劳动力供给相关的个体选择。数字占用指数是利用互联网的意图和用途来解释人与人之间的社会互动如何影响个人的劳动参与。利用哥伦比亚卡利的个人GPS数据(纬度和经度)进行的空间计量经济学研究表明,社会互动和数字占用对劳动力参与具有正外部性——数字技术占用越多,劳动力市场参与度就越高。直接效应表明,数字挪用每增加一个百分点,劳动参与率就会提高19.4个百分点。间接效应(外部性)表明,数字挪用每增加一个百分点,劳动参与率就会提高8.5个百分点。这些数字挪用的外部性很有趣,因为面向互联网使用的积极公共政策增加了劳动参与率,提高了劳动力市场效率。
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Effect of Social Interactions and Digital Appropriation in the Individual Labor Participation in a Developing Country

The article discusses how social interactions and digital appropriation of technology affect the decisions of people to work or not work (labor participation) in a spatial context. An individual's decision to participate in the labor force is influenced by their neighbors in a spatial sense; that is, spatial neighborhoods affect individual choices related to labor supply. The digital appropriation index was built using intentions and uses of the internet to explain how social interactions between people affect individual labor participation. Spatial econometrics, using individual GPS data (latitude and longitude) in Cali (Colombia), show that social interaction and digital appropriation have positive externalities on labor participation—more appropriation of digital technology results in higher participation in the labor market. Direct effects show that an increase of one percent point (p.p.) in digital appropriation increases labor participation by 19.4 p.p. Indirect effects (externalities) show that an increase of one p.p. in digital appropriation increases labor participation by 8.5 p.p. These externalities of digital appropriation are interesting because active public policies oriented to the use of the Internet increase labor participation and improve labor market efficiency.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Regional Science (JRS) publishes original analytical research at the intersection of economics and quantitative geography. Since 1958, the JRS has published leading contributions to urban and regional thought including rigorous methodological contributions and seminal theoretical pieces. The JRS is one of the most highly cited journals in urban and regional research, planning, geography, and the environment. The JRS publishes work that advances our understanding of the geographic dimensions of urban and regional economies, human settlements, and policies related to cities and regions.
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