TY - JOUR
T1 - The Role of Monetary and Non-Monetary Job Quality Components in Determining Welfare Exit
AU - Achdut, Netta
AU - Stier, Haya
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PY - 2021/1
Y1 - 2021/1
N2 - Contemporary welfare policies in many Western countries limit means tested public assistance for the long-term unemployed and spur rapid movement into the labor market. Studies on welfare use determinants that traced these policy changes focused on individuals' characteristics, economic condition, and various policy components. Little attention was paid to welfare recipients' job quality or its role in determining welfare exit. The present study examined the contribution of various job quality aspects, beyond wages, to welfare exit among welfare recipients in Israel. We considered the use of workers' own skills and occupation, existence of standard employment contract (versus temporary), irregular work schedule, and application of mandatory and non-mandatory non-wage compensation attributes. The data derive from a national panel survey of 2,800 single-mother recipients of welfare in 2003. The results indicate the importance of these job components for welfare exit, above and beyond wages. Implications for policy are discussed.
AB - Contemporary welfare policies in many Western countries limit means tested public assistance for the long-term unemployed and spur rapid movement into the labor market. Studies on welfare use determinants that traced these policy changes focused on individuals' characteristics, economic condition, and various policy components. Little attention was paid to welfare recipients' job quality or its role in determining welfare exit. The present study examined the contribution of various job quality aspects, beyond wages, to welfare exit among welfare recipients in Israel. We considered the use of workers' own skills and occupation, existence of standard employment contract (versus temporary), irregular work schedule, and application of mandatory and non-mandatory non-wage compensation attributes. The data derive from a national panel survey of 2,800 single-mother recipients of welfare in 2003. The results indicate the importance of these job components for welfare exit, above and beyond wages. Implications for policy are discussed.
KW - Israel
KW - job quality
KW - monetary attributes
KW - non-monetary attributes
KW - welfare exit
KW - welfare recipients
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U2 - 10.1017/S0047279419000977
DO - 10.1017/S0047279419000977
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AN - SCOPUS:85082517375
SN - 0047-2794
VL - 50
SP - 79
EP - 103
JO - Journal of Social Policy
JF - Journal of Social Policy
IS - 1
ER -