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Use of Stata in modeling the determinants of work engagement

Paulina Hojda ()
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Paulina Hojda: Doctoral School of Social Sciences, University of Łódź, Poland

UK Stata Conference 2023 from Stata Users Group

Abstract: The research goal was to identify the determinants of the phenomenon of work engagement. Two primary datasets were used provided by Eurofound in the European Working Conditions Survey. Data were gathered before and during pandemic Covid-19, which allowed to include the pandemic context into analysis. Additionally, some macroeconomic and other social variables were included such as GDP per capita, labour force participation rate, unemployment rate, the level of social trust, Doing Business Index and European Quality of Government Index. Stata, with its potential for data cleaning and checking, allowed to merge all variables from complex datasets into one set with 115,608 observations and over one hundred variables from 34 European countries. During preparing the data some repetitive trucks of commands were applied. Stata programmability helped in preparing the model using logistic regression method. Dichotomous outcome (dependent) variable was modelled – engaged or not engaged into work. The predictor variables of interest were those related to work, such as working conditions, occupational characteristics, and the level of human capital. The logistic command in Stata produced results in terms of odds ratio which were interpreted to calculate the effect of chosen predictors on the response variable and consequently to take or reject the constructed research hypothesis. The innovation of presented analysis lies in including macroeconomic or macrosocial variables and consideration of the international and intersectoral analysis. The presented logit model provided by Stata possibilities fills the research gap in the area of work engagement phenomenon.

Date: 2023-09-10
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