Skill Mismatch, Nepotism, Job Satisfaction, and Young Females in the MENA Region

IF 1.1 Q3 ECONOMICS Econometrics Pub Date : 2023-06-12 DOI:10.3390/econometrics11020016
Mahmoud Arayssi, Ali Fakih, Nathir Haimoun
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Skills utilization is an important factor affecting labor productivity and job satisfaction. This paper examines the effects of skills mismatch, nepotism, and gender discrimination on wages and job satisfaction in MENA workplaces. Gender discrimination implies social costs for firms due to higher turnover rates and lower retention levels. Young females suffer disproportionality from this than their male counterparts, resulting in a wider gender gap in the labor market at multiple levels. Therefore, we find that the skill mismatch problem appears to be more significant among specific demographic groups, such as females, immigrants, and ethnic minorities; it is also negatively correlated with job satisfaction and wages. We bridge the literature gap on youth skill mismatch’s main determinants, including nepotism, by showing evidence from some developing countries. Given the implied social costs associated with these practices and their impact on the labor market, we have compiled a list of policy recommendations that the government and relevant stakeholders should take to reduce these problems in the workplace. Therefore, we provide a guide to address MENA’s skill mismatch and improve overall job satisfaction.
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中东和北非地区的技能错配、裙带关系、工作满意度和年轻女性
技能利用率是影响劳动生产率和工作满意度的重要因素。本文研究了技能错配、裙带关系和性别歧视对中东和北非地区工作场所工资和工作满意度的影响。性别歧视意味着公司由于更高的流动率和更低的保留水平而产生的社会成本。年轻女性比男性遭受的伤害不成比例,导致劳动力市场在多个层面上存在更大的性别差距。因此,我们发现技能错配问题在特定的人口群体中更为显著,如女性、移民和少数民族;它还与工作满意度和工资呈负相关。我们通过展示一些发展中国家的证据,弥合了关于青年技能错配的主要决定因素,包括裙带关系的文献空白。考虑到与这些做法相关的隐含社会成本及其对劳动力市场的影响,我们编制了一份政府和相关利益相关者应采取的政策建议清单,以减少工作场所的这些问题。因此,我们为解决中东和北非地区的技能不匹配问题和提高整体工作满意度提供了指南。
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Econometrics
Econometrics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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