New Model for Measuring Job Quality: Developing an European Intrinsic Job Quality Index (EIJQI)

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María Cascales Mira
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[1] University of Seville,Department of Sociology
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Social Indicators Research | 2021年 / 155卷
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Intrinsic job quality; System of indicators; European countries; Measuring job quality; Comparative analysis; Institutional theories; European working conditions survey;
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This article deals with the development of a new model for measuring job quality based on the intrinsic components of work, an European Intrinsic Job Quality Index. The objective is measure job quality on the basis of the characteristics inherent to the labour activity itself, and not from its financial rewards. First, we review the existing literature on current measurement models and justify the need for an index of this nature. Secondly, we explain the fundamental methodological decisions adopted for the construction of the index, and present the descriptive model, the indicators that make up each dimension, and the empirical model. Finally, we present the index scores by European Union countries within the framework of institutional theories. In this work, we have used a quantitative methodology, based on social indicator systems, and it has been carried out mainly with data from the European Working Conditions Survey (2015). The fundamental contribution of this article is the construction of a new model for measuring the quality of work, robust, valid and reliable, which will allow us to monitor the intrinsic job quality of the member countries, and thus provide relevant information that contributes to the framework of public policies.
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页码:625 / 645
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