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Decent work and subjective well-being in Mexico

Journal
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy
ISSN
0144-333X
Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
Type
Resource Types::text::journal::journal article
DOI
10.1108/IJSSP-06-2023-0133
URL
https://scripta.up.edu.mx/handle/20.500.12552/9924
Abstract
Purpose
This research aims to find which components of Decent Work are associated with Subjective Well-Being.

Design/methodology/approach
With data from 2021 from the states of Mexico, econometric models are carried out.

Findings
It is found that disposable income and satisfaction with leisure time have a significant positive relationship with employees' Subjective Well-Being. Likewise, the rate of critical occupancy conditions and informality rate have a significant negative relationship with Subjective Well-Being. The research suggests that influencing the Decent Work conditions of the population in Mexico could favour their Subjective Well-Being.

Social implications
Share guidelines that enable employers and governments to establish strategies and policies that promote Decent Work to increase the Subjective Well-being of employees.

Originality/value
This article evaluates different variables that make up the Decent Work construct in their level of influence on Subjective Well-being. These relationships and variables considered have not been identified in previous studies as a whole.
Subjects

Subjective well-being...

Decent work

Leisure time

Informality

Critical conditions

Income

License
Acceso Restringido.
URL License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
How to cite
Briseño H, Maisterrena L, Soto-Pérez M (2024), "Decent work and subjective well-being in Mexico". International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol. 44 No. 1-2 pp. 171–187, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSSP-06-2023-0133

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