就业多样化如何影响劳动力竞争力:性别视角

IF 4.4 1区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS
Man-xue Chen, Yanting Ma, Tianze Liu, Haote Xing
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摘要

随着中国人口的不断老龄化和出生率的不断下降,这个国家曾经拥有的人口红利正在逐渐消退。与此同时,信息技术快速发展,新的就业形式不断涌现,促进了中国传统就业形式的多样化。本研究从性别差异的具体视角考察了多元化就业环境对中国劳动力竞争力的影响。从理论角度,我们考察了非正规就业对男女就业决策和劳动力市场竞争力的影响机制。然后,我们构建了一个多价值劳动力供应决策模型和一个非线性就业差异分解模型,以确定影响个人就业决策的关键因素,并从性别差异的角度评估这些因素。我们使用中国家庭小组研究的微观数据,发现女性的劳动竞争力低于男性。家庭因素对妇女参与劳动力市场的决定有重大影响,非正规就业为妇女提供了更多的选择来平衡职业生活和家庭护理,严重的性别歧视和不平等是妇女进入非正规就业部门的主要障碍。在分析这些影响时,我们试图就如何提高妇女在劳动力市场,特别是在非正规就业部门的竞争力提供见解。
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How employment diversification affects labour competitiveness: A gender perspective
As China’s population continues ageing, and the birth rate continues decreasing, the demographic dividend that the nation once had is gradually fading. Meanwhile, information technology is rapidly developing, and new forms of employment continue emerging, facilitating the diversification of China’s traditional employment forms. This study investigates how the diversified employment environment affects labour competitiveness in China from the specific perspective of gender difference. From a theoretical standpoint, we examine the mechanism of informal employment on men’s and women’s employment decisions and labour market competitiveness. We then construct a multi-value labour supply decision model and a nonlinear employment difference decomposition model to identify the key factors that affect individuals’ employment decisions, assessing those factors in terms of gender differences. We use micro-data from the China Family Panel Studies, finding that women’s labour competitiveness is lower than that of men. Family factors have a significant influence on women’s decisions regarding labour market participation, informal employment provides more options for women to balance occupational life and homecare, and severe gender discrimination and inequality are the primary obstacle to women’s entering the informal employment sector. In analysing these impacts, we seek to provide insights regarding how to elevate women’s competitiveness in the labour market, particularly in the informal employment sector.
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CiteScore
11.30
自引率
2.70%
发文量
33
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Competitiveness, a scientific periodical published by the Faculty of Management and Economics of Tomas Bata University in Zlín in collaboration with publishing partners, presents the findings of basic and applied economic research conducted by both domestic and international scholars in the English language. Focusing on economics, finance, and management, the Journal of Competitiveness is dedicated to publishing original scientific articles. Published four times a year in both print and electronic formats, the journal follows a rigorous peer-review process with each contribution reviewed by two independent reviewers. Only scientific articles are considered for publication, while other types of papers such as informative articles, editorial materials, corrections, abstracts, or résumés are not included.
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