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Financial Well-Being of the Non-Profit Social Service Workforce in China

  • Ling Zhou
  • , Baorong Guo
  • , Jin Huang

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    Abstract

    Using secondary data from the 2017 online survey of 736 non-profit social service employees in urban China, this study provides a complete description of the financial well-being of the non-profit social service workforce and examines correlates of financial well-being. Results show that non-profit employees' household income is lower than the disposable income of a typical urban household. Nearly one-third of social service professionals have short-term unsecured debts, 10 per cent do not have public health insurance coverage and another 22 per cent report economic hardships caused by large unexpected expenses. Correlates of financial well-being include individual characteristics (e.g. age, education and marital status) and organizational characteristics (type, revenue and size). New services (e.g. employment-based programmes and financial services) are proposed to promote financial well-being of non-profit social service employees in China.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)3035-3054
    Number of pages20
    JournalBritish Journal of Social Work
    Volume51
    Issue number8
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Dec 1 2021

    Keywords

    • China
    • finance
    • financial well-being
    • income
    • non-profit workforce

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