Objective This study explored the job choice preferences of Center for Disease Prevention and Control(CDC)workers to provide CDC management information and recommendations for optimizing employee retention and motivat...Objective This study explored the job choice preferences of Center for Disease Prevention and Control(CDC)workers to provide CDC management information and recommendations for optimizing employee retention and motivation policies.Methods A discrete choice experiment was conducted in nine provinces across China.Seven key attributes were identified to analyze the job preferences of CDC workers.Mixed logit models,latent class models,and policy simulation tools were used.Results A valid sample of 5,944 cases was included in the analysis.All seven attributes significantly influenced the job choices of CDC workers.Heterogeneity analyses identified two main groups based on different levels of preference for attribute utility.Income-prioritizers were concerned with income and opportunities for career development,whereas bianzhi-prioritizers were concerned with bianzhi and welfare benefits.The policy simulation analysis revealed that income-prioritizers had a relatively higher sensitivity to multiple job preference incentives.Conclusion Income and bianzhi were the two key attributes influencing the job choices and retention preferences of CDC workers.Heterogeneity in job preferences was also identified.Based on the preference characteristics of different subgroups,policy content should be skewed to differentiate the importance of incentives.展开更多
The article titled Job Preferences of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Workers:A Discrete Choice Experiment in China(Yan Guo,Hanlin Nie,Hao Chen,Stephen Nicholas,Elizabeth Maitland,Sisi Chen,Lieyu Huang,Xium...The article titled Job Preferences of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Workers:A Discrete Choice Experiment in China(Yan Guo,Hanlin Nie,Hao Chen,Stephen Nicholas,Elizabeth Maitland,Sisi Chen,Lieyu Huang,Xiumin Zhang,and Xuefeng Shi)was published in Biomedical and Environmental Sciences,2025,38(6):740-750.展开更多
基金supported by the Major Program of the National Social Science Foundation of China(no.2022YFC3600801)the Operation of Public Health Emergency Response Mechanisms of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention(no.102393220020010000017)。
文摘Objective This study explored the job choice preferences of Center for Disease Prevention and Control(CDC)workers to provide CDC management information and recommendations for optimizing employee retention and motivation policies.Methods A discrete choice experiment was conducted in nine provinces across China.Seven key attributes were identified to analyze the job preferences of CDC workers.Mixed logit models,latent class models,and policy simulation tools were used.Results A valid sample of 5,944 cases was included in the analysis.All seven attributes significantly influenced the job choices of CDC workers.Heterogeneity analyses identified two main groups based on different levels of preference for attribute utility.Income-prioritizers were concerned with income and opportunities for career development,whereas bianzhi-prioritizers were concerned with bianzhi and welfare benefits.The policy simulation analysis revealed that income-prioritizers had a relatively higher sensitivity to multiple job preference incentives.Conclusion Income and bianzhi were the two key attributes influencing the job choices and retention preferences of CDC workers.Heterogeneity in job preferences was also identified.Based on the preference characteristics of different subgroups,policy content should be skewed to differentiate the importance of incentives.
文摘The article titled Job Preferences of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Workers:A Discrete Choice Experiment in China(Yan Guo,Hanlin Nie,Hao Chen,Stephen Nicholas,Elizabeth Maitland,Sisi Chen,Lieyu Huang,Xiumin Zhang,and Xuefeng Shi)was published in Biomedical and Environmental Sciences,2025,38(6):740-750.