This paper investigates the factors influencing unpaid leave or furlough in Taiwan. The data used is from the First Social Image\nSurvey in 2009, which focused on work situation, cross-strait relations, interpersonal trust, institutional trust, and other related\nissues. The sample ages are from 19 to 89. The method used is probit modelling for examining the influences on unpaid leave.\nThe main empirical results find that older workers, people with highest educational attainment, widows and widowers, middle\nclass workers, and workers living in eastern areas are less likely to take unpaid leave from the labour market. In particular, male\nMainlander workers are more likely to take unpaid leave.Moreover, female workers with highest educational attainment, widowed,\nand of middle class are less likely to take unpaid leave. Finally, workers with high earnings are less likely to take unpaid leave, but\nfemale workers with high family income and female workers who are divorced or separated have a higher probability of unpaid\nleave.
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