Legitimation of earnings inequality between regular and non-regular workers: A comparison of Japan, South Korea, and the United States

IF 2 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY International Journal of Comparative Sociology Pub Date : 2023-06-13 DOI:10.1177/00207152231176422
Shin Arita, Kikuko Nagayoshi, H. Taki, H. Kanbayashi, Hirohisa Takenoshita, Takashi Yoshida
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This study explores functions of labor market institutions in perpetuating earnings gap between different categories of workers with focusing on people’s views of earnings gap between regular and non-regular workers in Japan, South Korea, and the United States. An original cross-national factorial survey was conducted to measure the extent to which respondents admit earnings gap among workers with different characteristics. We found that Japanese and South Korean respondents tended to justify the earnings gap between regular and non-regular workers. In Japan, non-regular-worker respondents accepted the wide earnings gap against their economic interests, which was explained by assumed difference in responsibilities and on-the-job training opportunities. Specific institutional arrangements contribute to legitimating earnings gap between different categories of workers by attaching status value to the categories.
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正职与非正规职收入不平等的正当性:日本、韩国和美国的比较
本研究以日本、韩国和美国为研究对象,探讨了劳动力市场制度对不同类别工人之间收入差距的影响,并着重探讨了人们对正规工人和非正规工人之间收入差距的看法。一项原始的跨国因子调查进行了衡量的程度,受访者承认不同特征的工人之间的收入差距。我们发现,日本和韩国的受访者倾向于为正式工和非正式工之间的收入差距辩护。在日本,非正式工受访者接受了与他们的经济利益相违背的巨大收入差距,这可以用他们在责任和在职培训机会上的假设差异来解释。具体的制度安排通过赋予不同类别的工人地位价值,有助于使不同类别工人之间的收入差距合法化。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Comparative Sociology was established in 1960 to publish the highest quality peer reviewed research that is both international in scope and comparative in method. The journal draws articles from sociologists worldwide and encourages competing perspectives. IJCS recognizes that many significant research questions are inherently interdisciplinary, and therefore welcomes work from scholars in related disciplines, including political science, geography, economics, anthropology, and business sciences. The journal is published six times a year, including special issues on topics of special interest to the international social science community.
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