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Its Who You Work With: Effects of Workplace Shares of Nonstandard Employees and Women in Japan

机译:与您一起工作的人:日本非标准员工和女性在工作场所所占份额的影响

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Previous research on workplace composition has not addressed how the share of nonstandard employees affects individual workers' opportunities and well-being. Moreover, existing studies generally assume that the effect of a group's numerical representation is mediated through the group's relative power and status within establishments. This study asks whether workplace composition matters when the size of each social group has little impact on its relative status. Specifically, I examine the economic and psychological consequences of the proportions of nonstandard employees and women in Japanese workplaces, where both groups are typically secondary workers who lack power regardless of their relative size. The results indicate that working in establishments with modest proportions of nonstandard employees enhances individuals' wages and likelihood of promotion, but working in those with higher proportions is detrimental. Conversely, the greater the share of nonstandard employees in a workplace, the more likely all workers are to suffer psychologically. Workplace gender composition is also linked to Japanese workers' reported chances of promotion and life satisfaction, but it is relevant to fewer worker outcomes than employment-status composition. This analysis underscores the need to consider workplace demography, even if the power and status gaps between different social groups vary little with each group's share within establishments. In addition, the findings suggest that the global trend of increasing nonstandard work arrangements has a more extensive impact on disparities among workers than prior research implies.
机译:先前有关工作场所组成的研究尚未解决非标准雇员所占份额如何影响单个工人的机会和福祉。此外,现有研究通常假设小组的数字表示的影响是通过小组在机构中的相对权力和地位来调节的。这项研究询问,当每个社会群体的规模对其相对地位几乎没有影响时,工作场所的组成是否重要?具体来说,我研究了日本工作场所中非标准雇员和女性比例的经济和心理后果,在日本工作场所中,这两个群体通常都是中等职业,无论其相对人数多少,他们都缺乏权力。结果表明,在非标准雇员比例较低的场所工作会提高个人的工资和晋升的可能性,但在较高比例的场所工作会有害。相反,工作场所中非标准员工的比例越大,所有员工遭受心理困扰的可能性就越大。工作场所的性别构成也与日本工人报告的晋升机会和生活满意度有关,但是,与就业状况构成相比,它与更少的工人成果有关。该分析强调了即使在不同社会群体之间的权力和地位差距随机构中每个群体的份额变化不大的情况下,也需要考虑工作场所人口统计学的需求。此外,研究结果表明,与以前的研究相比,增加非标准工作安排的全球趋势对工人之间的差异产生了更广泛的影响。

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    Wei-hsin Yu;

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