Wskaźnik dobrobytu na rynku pracy w Polsce i jego związek z innymi miernikami dobrostanu

Autor

  • Marek Ręklewski Statistical Office in Bydgoszcz, Labour Market Methodology Section
  • Maciej Ryczkowski Statistical Office in Bydgoszcz, Labour Market Methodology Section; Nicolaus Copernicus University, Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management, The Department of Economics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1515/cer-2016-0023

Słowa kluczowe:

rynek pracy, mediana Webera, delimitacja, mierniki dobrobytu, ekonomia dobrobytu

Abstrakt

W artykule zaproponowano i skonstruowano zagregowany miernik dobrobytu na rynku pracy w Polsce na przykładzie roku 2013. Miernik ten okazał się pozytywnie skorelowany z poziomem cywilizacyjnym, dobrostanem społecznym, dobrobytem materialnym i dobrostanem psychicznym. Oznacza to, że wraz z polepszeniem się sytuacji na rynku pracy poprawia się jakość życia społeczeństwa w Polsce. Nie wykazano statystycznie istotnego związku między dobrobytem na rynku pracy a współczynnikiem dzietności.

Pobrania

Brak dostępnych danych do wyświetlenia.

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Opublikowane

2016-09-30

Jak cytować

Ręklewski, M., & Ryczkowski, M. (2016). Wskaźnik dobrobytu na rynku pracy w Polsce i jego związek z innymi miernikami dobrostanu. Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe, 19(3), 113–132. https://doi.org/10.1515/cer-2016-0023

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