Should the Government Provide Jobs for Everyone? Societal Expectations and Their Impact on Labour Market Institutions and Outcomes

Michal Pilc
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This study explores whether and to what extent voters expect the government to provide jobs for everyone who wants to work. It examines the link between voter expectations and the labour market situation. It finds that the stronger the expectation of the government to provide a job for everyone in the mid-1990s was, the worse the labour market situation is today. Two hypotheses inspired by the theory of public choice are proposed to explain this relationship: (1) societal expectations were not correlated with reforms of labour market institutions in the next two decades; (2) support for the idea of the government providing a job for everyone was significantly lower among the employed (who in many countries constituted the majority of voters) than among other groups, and this difference did not depend on the labour market situation. The empirical analysis is based on a set of 29 indicators of labour market institutions and covers countries included in the Role of Government survey for 1996–2016 — conducted as part of the International Social Survey Programme. The obtained results are largely consistent with the stated hypotheses.
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政府应该为每个人提供工作吗?社会期望及其对劳动力市场制度和结果的影响
这项研究探讨了选民是否以及在多大程度上期望政府为每个想工作的人提供工作。它考察了选民期望与劳动力市场状况之间的联系。报告发现,上世纪90年代中期,对政府为每个人提供工作的期望越强烈,今天的劳动力市场状况就越糟糕。在公共选择理论的启发下,本文提出了两个假设来解释这一关系:(1)未来20年社会期望与劳动力市场制度改革不相关;(2)就业人群(在许多国家,他们构成了选民的大多数)对政府为每个人提供工作的支持程度明显低于其他群体,而且这种差异并不取决于劳动力市场状况。实证分析基于劳动力市场机构的29项指标,涵盖了1996-2016年政府角色调查中包括的国家,该调查是作为国际社会调查计划的一部分进行的。所得结果与所述假设基本一致。
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