Globalization, Wages, and the Quality of Jobs

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TABLE 5.14 (continued)

Explanatory variable

Noisy

Dusty

Smoggy

Gases

Temperature

Machine

Education

–9.3*

14.9*

–1.1

–2.6**

–9.2*

–23.7*

Social services

–15.3*

–1.1

1.9

3.7**

–8.6*

Domestic service

–24.8*

–11.7*

–5.4*

–3.8*

–19.7*

Food, beverages, and tobacco

–12.2*

2.1

22.9*

8.0*

Manufacturing, other

–6.8*

12.3*

13.0*

8.2*

Textiles

–8.1*

–7.1

–11.1**

–8.2

8.3

Heavy Load

Others

–3.9*

–10.3*

–1.6*

5.2*

–4.6*

–1.7*

–0.2

–7.8*

–2.0*

0.9

0.8

6.4*

–1.6*

–2.0

1.0

13.8*

7.2*

–1.7*

–3.0

0.5

11.2*

2.8

0.2

3.4

3.0

–0.2

Light

Height

–0.2

–3.8*

–0.6

–15.4*

–0.3

–2.9*

–0.8

–16.1*

–0.6

–5.3*

–0.4

2.5

–14.8*

–0.5

–1.3

–0.6

–2.6

0.3

–1.0

–10.9*

Underground

Chemicals

Apparel (omitted) Wood

–10.6

SOURCE: Authors’ calculations based on Multipurpose Household Survey. NOTE: Not available. * significant at the 1 percent level. ** significant at the 5 percent level.

–7.7

14.8


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