If workers choose between permanent and flexible contracts, utility should equalize. Estimates of job satisfaction using the British Household Panel Survey reveal the critical role played by unmeasured worker heterogeneity. Accounting for such heterogeneity, shows that flexible contracts are a strong negative determinant of satisfaction with job security but are often a positive determinant of other dimensions of job satisfaction. As a consequence, flexible contracts have either a weak negative influence or no influence at all on overall job satisfaction, a finding broadly consistent with equalizing differences. This consistency emerges even more dramatically in estimates of overall life satisfaction in which flexible contracts have general...
The number of employees with a flexible contract is increasing. The aim of this study was to investi...
In the last decades, research on the relationship between contract type, job insecurity and outcomes...
This paper is an empirical study of slope heterogeneity in job satisfaction. It provides evidence fr...
Theory suggests that when workers choose between permanent and flexible contracts, their utility sho...
There has been concern that the increase in non-standard or flexible employment contracts witnessed ...
There has been concern that the increase in non-standard or flexible employment contracts witnessed ...
There is concern that the increase in flexible employment contracts witnessed in many OECD economies...
This paper is concerned with whether employees on temporary contracts in Britain report lower well-b...
Fixed-term contracts are often considered a key policy tool for increasing employment. As we show th...
The increasing use of temporary and part-time employment in recent decades was initially expected to...
In this paper I analyse job satisfaction using fixed effect analysis and a multiple equation model. ...
Employers are instrumental in the growth of non-standard employment, which exposes predominantly you...
Generally, fixed-term employment contracts are seen as a stepping stone to permanent employment; the...
We hypothesise that due to a lower quality of working life and higher job insecurity, the health and...
Fixed-term contracts are often considered a key policy tool for increasing employment. As we show t...
The number of employees with a flexible contract is increasing. The aim of this study was to investi...
In the last decades, research on the relationship between contract type, job insecurity and outcomes...
This paper is an empirical study of slope heterogeneity in job satisfaction. It provides evidence fr...
Theory suggests that when workers choose between permanent and flexible contracts, their utility sho...
There has been concern that the increase in non-standard or flexible employment contracts witnessed ...
There has been concern that the increase in non-standard or flexible employment contracts witnessed ...
There is concern that the increase in flexible employment contracts witnessed in many OECD economies...
This paper is concerned with whether employees on temporary contracts in Britain report lower well-b...
Fixed-term contracts are often considered a key policy tool for increasing employment. As we show th...
The increasing use of temporary and part-time employment in recent decades was initially expected to...
In this paper I analyse job satisfaction using fixed effect analysis and a multiple equation model. ...
Employers are instrumental in the growth of non-standard employment, which exposes predominantly you...
Generally, fixed-term employment contracts are seen as a stepping stone to permanent employment; the...
We hypothesise that due to a lower quality of working life and higher job insecurity, the health and...
Fixed-term contracts are often considered a key policy tool for increasing employment. As we show t...
The number of employees with a flexible contract is increasing. The aim of this study was to investi...
In the last decades, research on the relationship between contract type, job insecurity and outcomes...
This paper is an empirical study of slope heterogeneity in job satisfaction. It provides evidence fr...