Access to Employer Benefits and Financial Insecurity Among Frontline Healthcare Workers

M. Despard, Haotian Zheng, Sophia Fox-Dichter
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Concern is growing about financial stress among U.S. workers, many of whom experience financial insecurity (FIS) as they struggle to make ends meet, manage debt, and save. Benefits comprise almost a third of total compensation and affects hiring and retention, which is important with respect to the shortage of frontline healthcare workers (FHWs). We present results from a survey of 2321 FHWs, finding that FHWs without college degrees and working in home health and private duty settings have lower access to benefits and greater FIS compared to those with college degrees and who work in facility-based settings. Among all FHWs, access to benefits has a strong association with FIS, even while controlling for income. Our findings suggest that employers consider improving benefits to help address FIS and within healthcare, address issues of compensation equity based on educational attainment. Still, addressing worker FIS may take strengthening the public social safety net.
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一线医护人员获得雇主福利和财务不安全感
人们越来越担心美国工人的财务压力,他们中的许多人在努力维持收支平衡、管理债务和储蓄时,都经历着财务不安全感(FIS)。福利几乎占薪酬总额的三分之一,影响到雇用和保留,这对于短缺的一线保健工作者(FHWs)非常重要。我们介绍了对2321名家庭佣工的调查结果,发现与那些拥有大学学位并在设施工作的人相比,没有大学学位且在家庭保健和私人工作环境中工作的家庭佣工获得福利的机会更少,FIS更高。在所有家庭佣工中,即使在控制收入的情况下,获得福利与家庭佣工有很强的联系。我们的研究结果表明,雇主考虑改善福利,以帮助解决FIS问题,并在医疗保健领域,解决基于教育程度的薪酬公平问题。不过,解决工人FIS问题可能需要加强公共社会安全网。
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