The impact of labor market reforms on firm training for nonregular and regular workers

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIAL WORK International Journal of Social Welfare Pub Date : 2024-03-25 DOI:10.1111/ijsw.12669
Hyejin Ko, Andrew Weaver
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Nonstandard employment is typically associated with reduced opportunities for workers to accumulate human capital via job training. One policy response is to require equal access to training for nonstandard employees. In this study, we investigate the impact of a 2007 Korean labor-market reform that required such access for nonstandard employees. Using a difference-in-difference methodology, we find that, overall, the reform reduced the incidence of employer-provided training for both regular and nonregular workers. At the employer level, the negative effect for regular workers attenuates over time, implying some type of adaptation or evasion by employers that preserves differential rates of training. Although the main effects on training were negative, we find considerable heterogeneity in outcomes. Specifically, the presence of a union is associated with a significantly greater probability of postreform training for nonregular workers, while the presence of performance-pay systems is associated with a significantly lower probability for nonregular workers and a higher probability for regular workers. Ultimately, these results imply that the success of labor-market reforms that seek to improve nonstandard job quality depends upon employer and labor-market characteristics. Such reforms may be most successful in situations where unions can help assure compliance with legislative intent.

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劳动力市场改革对非正规工人和正规工人企业培训的影响
非标准就业通常与工人通过工作培训积累人力资本的机会减少有关。一种应对政策是要求非标准雇员有平等的培训机会。在本研究中,我们调查了 2007 年韩国劳动力市场改革对非标准雇员的影响。利用差分法,我们发现,总体而言,改革降低了雇主为正式工和非正式工提供培训的发生率。在雇主层面,对正式工的负面影响随着时间的推移而减弱,这意味着雇主的某种适应或规避行为保留了不同的培训率。尽管对培训的主要影响是负面的,但我们发现结果中存在相当大的异质性。具体而言,工会的存在与非正规工人在改革后接受培训的概率显著增加有关,而绩效工资制度的存在与非正规工人接受培训的概率显著降低和正规工人接受培训的概率显著增加有关。归根结底,这些结果表明,旨在提高非标准工作质量的劳动力市场改革能否取得成功,取决于雇主和劳动力市场的特征。在工会能够帮助确保遵守立法意图的情况下,此类改革可能最为成功。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Social Welfare publishes original articles in English on social welfare and social work. Its interdisciplinary approach and comparative perspective promote examination of the most pressing social welfare issues of the day by researchers from the various branches of the applied social sciences. The journal seeks to disseminate knowledge and to encourage debate about these issues and their regional and global implications.
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