| Literature DB >> 32411376 |
Go Choi1,2, Shin-Goo Park1,3, Youna Won1, Hyeonwoo Ju1,2, Sung Wook Jang1,2, Hyung Doo Kim1,4, Hyun-Suk Jang1,2, Hwan-Cheol Kim1,3, Jong-Han Leem1,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The global labor market is moving towards increasing job instability. Relatively few studies have examined the relationship between precarious employment and subjective well-being using quantitative scales. We evaluated the association between wage workers' employment status and their subjective well-being through the Cantril ladder scale using Korean Welfare Panel Survey data (KOWEPS).Entities:
Keywords: Cantril ladder scale; KOWEPS; Korea; Precarious employment; Subjective well-being; Wage workers
Year: 2020 PMID: 32411376 PMCID: PMC7204838 DOI: 10.35371/aoem.2020.32.e11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Occup Environ Med ISSN: 2052-4374
Characteristics of study population by employment status
| Characteristics | Total population | Permanently employed | Temporarily employed | Daily employed | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total study subjects | 4,423 | 2,413 (54.6) | 1,460 (33.0) | 550 (12.4) | ||
| Income per month (KRW) | < 0.001 | |||||
| ≤ 1.05 million | 693 (15.7) | 42 (1.7) | 404 (27.7) | 247 (44.9) | ||
| 1.06–2.1 million | 1,594 (36.0) | 645 (26.7) | 756 (51.8) | 193 (35.1) | ||
| 2.11–3.15 million | 938 (21.2) | 654 (27.1) | 204 (14.0) | 80 (14.5) | ||
| 3.16–4.2 million | 516 (11.7) | 432 (17.9) | 61 (4.2) | 23 (4.2) | ||
| > 4.2 million | 682 (15.4) | 640 (26.5) | 35 (2.4) | 7 (1.3) | ||
| Working hours per week | < 0.001 | |||||
| ≤ 40 | 2,528 (57.2) | 1,310 (54.3) | 813 (55.7) | 405 (73.6) | ||
| 41–52 | 1,186 (26.8) | 736 (30.5) | 348 (23.8) | 102 (18.5) | ||
| > 52 | 709 (16.0) | 367 (15.2) | 299 (20.5) | 43 (7.8) | ||
| No. of employees | < 0.001 | |||||
| ≤ 5 | 835 (18.9) | 197 (8.2) | 373 (25.5) | 265 (48.2) | ||
| 6–50 | 1,886 (42.6) | 931 (38.6) | 703 (48.2) | 252 (45.8) | ||
| 51–300 | 834 (18.9) | 524 (21.7) | 285 (19.5) | 25 (4.5) | ||
| > 300 | 868 (19.6) | 761 (31.5) | 99 (6.8) | 8 (1.5) | ||
| Working in a hazardous environment | < 0.001 | |||||
| Yes | 463 (10.5) | 195 (8.1) | 147 (10.1) | 121 (22.0) | ||
| No | 3,960 (89.5) | 2,218 (91.9) | 1,313 (89.9) | 429 (78.0) | ||
| Sex | < 0.001 | |||||
| Male | 2,351 (53.2) | 1,504 (62.3) | 571 (39.1) | 276 (50.2) | ||
| Female | 2,072 (46.8) | 909 (37.7) | 889 (60.9) | 274 (49.8) | ||
| Age (years) | < 0.001 | |||||
| 20–29 | 590 (13.3) | 315 (13.1) | 213 (14.6) | 62 (10.5) | ||
| 30–39 | 874 (19.8) | 621 (25.7) | 212 (14.5) | 41 (7.5) | ||
| 40–49 | 1,283 (29.0) | 874 (36.2) | 302 (20.7) | 107 (19.5) | ||
| 50–59 | 959 (21.7) | 470 (19.5) | 327 (22.4) | 162 (29.5) | ||
| ≥ 60 | 717 (16.2) | 133 (5.5) | 406 (27.8) | 178 (32.4) | ||
| Marital status | 0.001 | |||||
| Married | 2,886 (65.2) | 1,687 (69.9) | 894 (61.2) | 305 (55.5) | ||
| Bereavement | 186 (4.2) | 32 (1.3) | 100 (6.8) | 54 (9.8) | ||
| Divorced or in separation | 316 (7.1) | 109 (4.5) | 130 (8.9) | 77 (14.0) | ||
| Single | 1,035 (23.4) | 585 (24.2) | 336 (23.0) | 114 (20.7) | ||
| Education level | < 0.001 | |||||
| ≤ High school | 2,226 (50.3) | 1,038 (43.0) | 850 (58.2) | 338 (61.5) | ||
| ≥ Collage | 2,197 (49.7) | 1,375 (57.0) | 610 (41.8) | 212 (38.5) | ||
| Religion | 0.001 | |||||
| No | 2,452 (55.4) | 1,398 (57.9) | 763 (52.3) | 291 (52.9) | ||
| Yes | 1,971 (44.6) | 1,015 (42.1) | 697 (47.7) | 259 (47.1) | ||
| Chronic diseases | < 0.001 | |||||
| No | 2,908 (65.7) | 1,792 (74.3) | 834 (57.1) | 282 (51.3) | ||
| Yes | 1,515 (34.3) | 621 (25.7) | 626 (42.9) | 268 (48.7) | ||
Values are presented as number (%). The p-value was calculated using χ2 test.
KRW: Korean Republic won.
Means and standard deviation of the Cantril ladder scores
| Variables | Overall frequency | Cantril ladder score | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Employment status | < 0.001 | |||
| Permanently employed | 2,413 (54.6) | 6.88 ± 1.46 | ||
| Temporarily employed | 1,460 (33.0) | 6.33 ± 1.66 | ||
| Daily employed | 550 (12.4) | 5.90 ± 1.68 | ||
| Income per month (KRW) | < 0.001 | |||
| ≤ 1.05 | 693 (15.7) | 6.18 ± 1.74 | ||
| 1.06–2.1 million | 1,594 (36.04) | 6.29 ± 1.61 | ||
| 2.11–3.15 million | 938 (21.21) | 6.59 ± 1.54 | ||
| 3.16–4.2 million | 516 (11.67) | 6.96 ± 1.34 | ||
| > 4.2 million | 682 (15.42) | 7.33 ± 1.33 | ||
| Working hours per week | < 0.001 | |||
| ≤ 40 | 2,528 (57.2) | 6.72 ± 1.58 | ||
| 41–52 | 1,186 (26.8) | 6.47 ± 1.61 | ||
| > 52 | 709 (16.0) | 6.25 ± 1.57 | ||
| No. of employees | < 0.001 | |||
| ≤ 5 | 835 (18.9) | 6.21 ± 1.68 | ||
| 6–50 | 1,886 (26.8) | 6.45 ± 1.58 | ||
| 51–300 | 834 (18.9) | 6.61 ± 1.58 | ||
| > 300 | 868 (19.6) | 7.16 ± 1.40 | ||
| Working in a hazardous environment | 0.012 | |||
| Yes | 463 (10.5) | 6.08 ± 1.74 | ||
| No | 3,960 (89.5) | 6.63 ± 1.57 | ||
| Sex | 0.125 | |||
| Male | 2,351 (53.2) | 6.61 ± 1.58 | ||
| Female | 2,072 (46.8) | 6.54 ± 1.60 | ||
| Religion | 0.930 | |||
| No | 2,452 (55.4) | 6.57 ± 1.60 | ||
| Yes | 1,971 (44.6) | 6.58 ± 1.60 | ||
| Marital status | < 0.001 | |||
| Married | 2,886 (65.2) | 6.79 ± 1.55 | ||
| Bereavement | 186 (4.2) | 5.91 ± 1.77 | ||
| Divorced or in separation | 316 (7.1) | 5.60 ± 1.59 | ||
| Single | 1,035 (23.4) | 6.41 ± 1.51 | ||
| Education level | < 0.001 | |||
| ≤ High school | 2,226 (50.3) | 5.96 ± 1.64 | ||
| ≥ Collage | 2,197 (49.7) | 6.37 ± 1.62 | ||
| Age (years) | < 0.001 | |||
| 20–29 | 590 (13.3) | 6.67 ± 1.45 | ||
| 30–39 | 874 (19.8) | 6.82 ± 1.48 | ||
| 40–49 | 1,283 (29.0) | 6.76 ± 1.57 | ||
| 50–59 | 959 (21.7) | 6.36 ± 1.68 | ||
| ≥ 60 | 717 (16.2) | 6.16 ± 1.68 | ||
| Chronic diseases | < 0.001 | |||
| No | 2,908 (65.7) | 6.67 ± 1.55 | ||
| Yes | 1,515 (34.3) | 6.34 ± 1.66 | ||
Data are shown as mean ± standard deviation or number (%). The p-value was calculated using Mann-Whitney U test, Kruskal-wallis test, analysis of variance.
KRW: Korean Republic won.
Multiple linear regression models for the Cantril ladder scores among the employment status groups
| Employment status | B (unstandardized coefficients) | Standard error | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unadjusted model (R2 = 0.041) | ||||
| Permanently employed | Reference | Reference | ||
| Temporarily employed | −0.464 | 0.045 | < 0.001 | |
| Daily employed | −0.994 | 0.072 | < 0.001 | |
| Model 1a: sociodemographic factors-adjusted model (R2 = 0.084) | ||||
| Permanently employed | Reference | Reference | ||
| Temporarily employed | −0.357 | 0.045 | < 0.001 | |
| Daily employed | −0.809 | 0.072 | < 0.001 | |
| Model 2b: occupational factors-adjusted model (R2 = 0.083) | ||||
| Permanently employed | Reference | Reference | ||
| Temporarily employed | −0.199 | 0.049 | < 0.001 | |
| Daily employed | −0.727 | 0.077 | < 0.001 | |
| Model 3c: all factors-adjusted model (R2 = 0.114) | ||||
| Permanently employed | Reference | Reference | ||
| Temporarily employed | −0.153 | 0.045 | 0.002 | |
| Daily employed | −0.610 | 0.112 | < 0.001 | |
aModel 1: adjusted by age, sex, religion, education level, marital status and chronic diseases; bModel 2: adjusted by income per month, working hours per week, working in a hazardous environment and number of employees; cModel 3: adjusted by all potential variables such as age, sex, religion, education level, marital status, chronic diseases, income per month, working hours per week, working in a hazardous environment and number of employees.