Liverpool Business School, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Tay Bac University, Son La, Vietnam.
PLoS One. 2024 Feb 27;19(2):e0297487. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0297487. eCollection 2024.
Global rises in precarious labour conditions have prompted further empirical work in Decent Work, a special category of employment characterised by equitable pay, treatment, and healthy working conditions. Despite this, research has tended to be conducted in developed countries with privileged groups such as those with typical working arrangements and rely on psychologically framed individual characteristics to explain marginalising factors. We propose a more sociologically framed, spatialised perspective on Decent Work which posits that marginalising factors are spatially variable and determined but moderated by employability empowerment. We measure our propositions across three spatially different sites of Vietnam through (1) a survey of minority ethnic students and graduates (N = 1071) and (2) a survey of stakeholders involved in the recruitment and employment of this group (N = 204). We find support for most of our propositions and call for more spatialised empirical work in the field of Decent Work.
全球不稳定劳动条件的上升促使人们进一步开展体面劳动方面的实证研究,体面劳动是一种特殊类别的就业,其特点是公平的薪酬、待遇和健康的工作条件。尽管如此,研究往往是在发达国家进行的,对象是那些享有特权的群体,如具有典型工作安排的群体,并依赖于从心理学角度出发的个人特征来解释边缘化因素。我们提出了一种更具社会学框架、空间化的体面劳动观点,认为边缘化因素在空间上是可变的和确定的,但受就业能力赋权的调节。我们通过(1)对少数民族学生和毕业生的调查(N=1071)和(2)对参与这一群体招聘和就业的利益相关者的调查(N=204),在越南三个空间不同的地点来衡量我们的主张。我们发现大多数主张都得到了支持,并呼吁在体面劳动领域开展更多空间化的实证研究。