Identifying the “Good Jobs” among the “Lousy” Ones: Job Quality and Economic Independence
发布日期:2012-12-05主 题:Identifying the “Good Jobs” among the “Lousy” Ones: Job Quality and Economic Independence
主讲人:齐豪,中国人民大学汉青经济与金融高级研究院助理教授,1996年在台湾政治大学取得金融学士学位,1998年在台湾大学取得经济学硕士学位,2007年在威斯康辛大学麦迪逊分校取得经济学博士学位。研究领域为劳动和公共经济学。他在Economic Inquiry,Applied Economics,Journal of Happiness Studies等刊物上发表了多篇学术论文。
摘 要:Low-skilled workers lack marketable skills and typically work in what Goos and Manning (2007) call "lousy jobs." In this study, we identify among these lousy jobs, those that facilitate economic independence among low-skilled single mothers. We call these jobs "good jobs." In our analysis, job attributes are broadened to include non-wage attributes that contribute to future earnings such as job stability and advancement opportunities. We find that even after controlling for a worker's current wage offer and hours of work, the likelihood and the speed of achieving economic independence are highly correlated with employment in occupations with higher growth ratios of part-time workers and unemployment, and occupations that require certificates or educational degrees.
时 间:2012年12月5日星期三16:00-17:30
地 点:学术会堂608
主办单位:人力资本与劳动经济研究中心
[编辑]:孙颖