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有意义工作中的社会分层:英国职业阶层差异。

Social stratification in meaningful work: Occupational class disparities in the United Kingdom.

机构信息

School of Business and Management, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK.

Head Office, Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, London, UK.

出版信息

Br J Sociol. 2022 Jun;73(3):536-553. doi: 10.1111/1468-4446.12941. Epub 2022 Apr 22.

Abstract

Sociologists have long been interested in the meaning workers derive from their jobs. The issue has garnered increasing academic and policy attention in recent years with the concept of "meaningful work," yet little is known about how social stratification relates to access to it. This paper addresses this issue by exploring how the meaningfulness of jobs-as rated by their incumbents-is stratified across classes and occupations in a national survey of 14,000 working adults in the United Kingdom. It finds modest differentials between classes, with those in routine and manual occupations reporting the lowest levels of meaningfulness and those in managerial and professional occupations and small employers and own account workers reporting the highest levels. Detailed job attributes (e.g., job complexity and development opportunities) explain much of the differences in meaningfulness between classes and occupations, and much of the overall variance in meaningfulness. The main exception is the specific case of how useful workers perceive their jobs to be for society: A handful of occupations relating to health, social care, and protective services which cut across classes stand out from all other occupations. The paper concludes that the modest stratification between classes and occupations in meaningful work is largely due to disparities in underlying job complexity and development opportunities. The extent to which these aspects of work can be improved, and so meaningfulness, especially in routine and manual occupations, is an open, yet urgent, question.

摘要

社会学家一直以来都对工作赋予劳动者的意义很感兴趣。近年来,随着“有意义的工作”这一概念受到越来越多的学术和政策关注,关于社会分层与获得这种工作的关系,我们知之甚少。本文通过探索在英国一项针对 14000 名成年劳动者的全国性调查中,从业者对工作意义的评价在阶层和职业中是如何分层的,来解决这个问题。研究发现,阶层之间存在适度差异,从事常规和体力劳动的人群报告的工作意义感最低,而从事管理和专业职业以及小雇主和自营职业的人群报告的工作意义感最高。详细的工作属性(例如工作的复杂性和发展机会)解释了阶层和职业之间在工作意义感上的大部分差异,以及工作意义感整体上的大部分差异。主要的例外是劳动者对自己工作对社会的有用程度的看法:与医疗、社会关怀和保护服务相关的少数职业跨越了阶层,与其他所有职业都有所不同。本文的结论是,工作意义上的阶层和职业之间的适度分层主要是由于底层工作的复杂性和发展机会的差异。工作的这些方面在多大程度上可以得到改善,从而提高工作意义感,特别是在常规和体力劳动职业中,这是一个尚未解决但又十分紧迫的问题。

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