The Dimensions of Labor and Job and Life satisfaction: The Case of Mexico

In this paper we evaluate the impact that a specific area in individuals’ lives- their job or occupation – has over their satisfaction with life in general and specifically with their labor activity. We analyze the working life of the participants in the labor force in Mexico on the basis of four fu...

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Main Authors: Benjamín Temkin, Jorge Cruz Ibarra
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Colegio de México 2018-08-01
Series:Estudios Sociológicos
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Online Access:https://estudiossociologicos.colmex.mx/index.php/es/article/view/1608
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spelling doaj-09a49b6818184d0cbbfabf7676513f4c2020-11-25T00:48:54ZspaColegio de MéxicoEstudios Sociológicos0185-41862018-08-013610810.24201/es.2018v36n108.16081530The Dimensions of Labor and Job and Life satisfaction: The Case of MexicoBenjamín Temkin0Jorge Cruz Ibarra1Flacso-MéxicoUniversidad PanamericanaIn this paper we evaluate the impact that a specific area in individuals’ lives- their job or occupation – has over their satisfaction with life in general and specifically with their labor activity. We analyze the working life of the participants in the labor force in Mexico on the basis of four fundamental dimensions: sector of employment (formal sector/informal sector), type of employment (formal employment/informal employment), relation with the means of production (owners/employees), and type of activity (white collar/blue collar). With data from the National Survey of Household Expenditure (ENGASTO) carried out in 2012 by the Statistics National Institute (INEGI), we found that - controlling for income, age, education and other relevant variables – working in the formal sector as well as being formally employed have a positive impact over the level of satisfaction with life and with work; being self-employed impacts negatively on both types of satisfaction, while being a white or blue collar participant in the work force, does not significantly influence life or work satisfaction.https://estudiossociologicos.colmex.mx/index.php/es/article/view/1608satisfacción con la vidasatisfacción con el trabajocaracterísticas del empleo
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Jorge Cruz Ibarra
The Dimensions of Labor and Job and Life satisfaction: The Case of Mexico
Estudios Sociológicos
satisfacción con la vida
satisfacción con el trabajo
características del empleo
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Jorge Cruz Ibarra
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title The Dimensions of Labor and Job and Life satisfaction: The Case of Mexico
title_short The Dimensions of Labor and Job and Life satisfaction: The Case of Mexico
title_full The Dimensions of Labor and Job and Life satisfaction: The Case of Mexico
title_fullStr The Dimensions of Labor and Job and Life satisfaction: The Case of Mexico
title_full_unstemmed The Dimensions of Labor and Job and Life satisfaction: The Case of Mexico
title_sort dimensions of labor and job and life satisfaction: the case of mexico
publisher Colegio de México
series Estudios Sociológicos
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publishDate 2018-08-01
description In this paper we evaluate the impact that a specific area in individuals’ lives- their job or occupation – has over their satisfaction with life in general and specifically with their labor activity. We analyze the working life of the participants in the labor force in Mexico on the basis of four fundamental dimensions: sector of employment (formal sector/informal sector), type of employment (formal employment/informal employment), relation with the means of production (owners/employees), and type of activity (white collar/blue collar). With data from the National Survey of Household Expenditure (ENGASTO) carried out in 2012 by the Statistics National Institute (INEGI), we found that - controlling for income, age, education and other relevant variables – working in the formal sector as well as being formally employed have a positive impact over the level of satisfaction with life and with work; being self-employed impacts negatively on both types of satisfaction, while being a white or blue collar participant in the work force, does not significantly influence life or work satisfaction.
topic satisfacción con la vida
satisfacción con el trabajo
características del empleo
url https://estudiossociologicos.colmex.mx/index.php/es/article/view/1608
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