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Unpaid Work As A Potential Support For Employment In The Labour Market

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  • Miriam Martinkovicova

    (Matej Bel University Banska Bystrica)

  • Mariana Povazanova

    (Matej Bel University Banska Bystrica)

  • Alena Kascakova

    (Matej Bel University Banska Bystrica)

Abstract

This paper considers the problem of unpaid work in households. It focuses on the different categories of unpaid work, particularly the implementation of housework, child care and adult care. Specifically, household services, and domestic care services with included health services are designated as “white jobs” which may have the potential to create new jobs. These “white jobs” represent an untapped source of employment in the labour market. The main objective of the paper is to explore the various social determinants influencing the decision of Slovak families to use or not use alternative market substitutes of selected categories of unpaid work with the aim of identifying the hidden potential for job opportunities in the labour market in Slovakia and the potential demand for those services. The results of the primary research suggests that Slovak households have a potentially greater interest in procuring household services from external sources, rather than procuring personal services for themselves. In terms of the perspective demand for the above mentioned services, the researchfound that inthis case itshould be necessary totake intoconsiderationthe strong influence of traditionalism and conservatism, which affects the scope and nature of market substitute usage.

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  • Miriam Martinkovicova & Mariana Povazanova & Alena Kascakova, 2014. "Unpaid Work As A Potential Support For Employment In The Labour Market," OLSZTYN ECONOMIC JOURNAL, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Faculty of Economic Sciences, vol. 9(1), pages 31-45, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ole:journl:v:9:y:2014:i:1:p:31-45
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    Keywords

    unpaid work; white jobs; child care; adult care; household services;
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    JEL classification:

    • A1 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics
    • J0 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - General

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