TY - JOUR
T1 - Job stress in the labor market
T2 - An application of the fuzzy set measurement method for the Colombian case
AU - Astorquiza-Bustos, Bilver Adrian
AU - Castillo-Caicedo, Maribel
AU - Gómez-Mejía, Alina
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/7
Y1 - 2020/7
N2 - The stress is a product of inequality of the traditional leisure-consumption model in the labor market. So, this research estimates a Job Stress Index (JSI) using the fuzzy sets measurement method with the aim of identifying the stress levels faced by the employed population and its possible determinants. Once the JSI is estimated, we analyzed the profile of job stress using a probit ordered multinomial model from a set of sociodemographic and labor attributes. The results suggest the job stress is not correlated with the employment rates. Likewise, the profile of working more than 48 hours a week, being a man, without a labor contract, divorced, changing of job, among other factors are associated with a high probability of being with job stress at least 17.19%. The JSI reconciles the importance of implementing occupational health programs in order to improve the work environment, and theoretical consistency according to the suggested from the psychology, becoming a novel contribution from the economic sciences.
AB - The stress is a product of inequality of the traditional leisure-consumption model in the labor market. So, this research estimates a Job Stress Index (JSI) using the fuzzy sets measurement method with the aim of identifying the stress levels faced by the employed population and its possible determinants. Once the JSI is estimated, we analyzed the profile of job stress using a probit ordered multinomial model from a set of sociodemographic and labor attributes. The results suggest the job stress is not correlated with the employment rates. Likewise, the profile of working more than 48 hours a week, being a man, without a labor contract, divorced, changing of job, among other factors are associated with a high probability of being with job stress at least 17.19%. The JSI reconciles the importance of implementing occupational health programs in order to improve the work environment, and theoretical consistency according to the suggested from the psychology, becoming a novel contribution from the economic sciences.
KW - Job stress
KW - Multinomial model
KW - Occupational choice
KW - Time allocation labor market
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85090553998&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.17533/UDEA.LE.N93A339564
DO - 10.17533/UDEA.LE.N93A339564
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85090553998
SN - 0120-2596
SP - 189
EP - 224
JO - Lecturas de Economia
JF - Lecturas de Economia
IS - 93
ER -