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dc.contributor.advisor陳鎮洲zh_TW
dc.contributor.advisorChen, Jenn Jouen_US
dc.contributor.author郭詩妤zh_TW
dc.contributor.authorKuo, Shih Yuen_US
dc.creator郭詩妤zh_TW
dc.creatorKuo, Shih Yuen_US
dc.date2014en_US
dc.date.accessioned2015-08-17T06:15:24Z-
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dc.date.issued2015-08-17T06:15:24Z-
dc.identifierG0102258003en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/77595-
dc.description碩士zh_TW
dc.description國立政治大學zh_TW
dc.description經濟學系zh_TW
dc.description102258003zh_TW
dc.description.abstract在台灣,臨時性雇用佔總就業比例在2012年大約為5.3%,而且這個比例近年來有持續上升的趨勢。當勞工的工作型態從臨時性轉換到非臨時性雇用或是從非臨時性轉換到臨時性雇用時,勞工的薪水會因此而有明顯地差距。本研究利用人力運用調查之下的擬追蹤資料,檢驗勞工改變其工作型態與其薪水變化之間的關係。實證結果顯示從臨時性轉換到非臨時性工作之勞工,其薪水有顯著地上升;而從非臨時性轉換到臨時性工作之勞工,其薪水會受到顯著地傷害。女性從臨時性轉換到非臨時性工作,可以享有較多的薪水增加,但是男性從非臨時性轉換到臨時性工作時,薪水會受到較多的傷害。而年齡介於40至60歲之間的勞工,薪水下降較其他年齡層的勞工多;而較年輕的勞工其薪水增加較多。zh_TW
dc.description.abstractIn Taiwan, the proportion of temporary employment is about 5.3% (as of 2012) and this ratio has been growing gradually in recent years. Wage differences are caused by change of job status from non-temporary to temporary and vice-versa. Using data from the Manpower Utilization Quasi-Longitudinal Survey, the results confirm that workers switching from non-temporary to temporary jobs suffer significant erosion of income and workers switching from temporary jobs to non-temporary jobs receive significant income gain. Women benefit more when changing from temporary employment to non-temporary, while men suffer more when transiting from non-temporary to temporary jobs. The wage loss for workers’ in age group 40 to 50 is larger than workers in other age groups and younger workers receive greater income gains.en_US
dc.description.tableofcontents1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………………1\n2. Literature Review…………………………………………………………………………………………3\n3. Data Sources and Descriptive Statistics………………………………11\n4. Empirical Model and Results………………………………………………………………19\n5. Conclusions…………………………………………………………………………………………………………32\nReferences……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………35zh_TW
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dc.subject臨時性工作zh_TW
dc.subject臨時性勞工zh_TW
dc.subject工作型態zh_TW
dc.subject台灣zh_TW
dc.subjectTemporary jobsen_US
dc.subjectTemporary workersen_US
dc.subjectJob statusen_US
dc.subjectTaiwanen_US
dc.title勞工改變工作型態對其薪資之影響zh_TW
dc.titleThe Wage Difference after Job Status Changingen_US
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