In this article, the relationship between study programs in higher education and the risk of holding a temporary contract is investigated in a comparative perspective. We fi nd that the effects fi elds of study have on the type of contract can be better explained by their link to occupational positions than by fi eld specifi city differentials. Furthermore, fi elds of study are more important in explaining the individual risk of holding a temporary contract in the German rather than in the UK labor market. This may be attributable to the higher degree of standardization of the German educational system. Key words: fi elds of study fl exibilization higher education institutional arrangements labor market temporary employmen
Amid lively debate on the consequences of temporary employment, the paper examines the wages and tra...
"Continuous full-time work is becoming less frequent in modern societies. Instead, flexible forms of...
"Previous comparative studies describing the transition from school to work and national patterns of...
This article investigates the effects of temporary employment at labour market entry on subsequent i...
This article addresses the question of why fields of study differ in early labour market returns. It...
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Several studies indicate a substantial impact of horizontal differentiations in higher education on ...
Over the course of higher education expansion and growing numbers of graduates, employers are suppos...
There is a growing recognition of the importance of ‘fi eld of study ’ in social research. However, ...
This article presents a comparative analysis of the German and UK higher education systems and their...
While many previous studies on temporary work have found disadvantages for temporary workers compare...
While many previous studies on temporary work have found disadvantages for temporary workers compare...
"Continuous full-time work is becoming less frequent in modern societies. Instead, flexible forms of...
During the last decades most industrialised countries have experienced a rapid expansion of tertiary...
In this paper I scrutinize the impact of employment on time-to-degree in Higher Education. In contra...
Amid lively debate on the consequences of temporary employment, the paper examines the wages and tra...
"Continuous full-time work is becoming less frequent in modern societies. Instead, flexible forms of...
"Previous comparative studies describing the transition from school to work and national patterns of...
This article investigates the effects of temporary employment at labour market entry on subsequent i...
This article addresses the question of why fields of study differ in early labour market returns. It...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article focuses on school-leavers who enter employment with a tem...
Several studies indicate a substantial impact of horizontal differentiations in higher education on ...
Over the course of higher education expansion and growing numbers of graduates, employers are suppos...
There is a growing recognition of the importance of ‘fi eld of study ’ in social research. However, ...
This article presents a comparative analysis of the German and UK higher education systems and their...
While many previous studies on temporary work have found disadvantages for temporary workers compare...
While many previous studies on temporary work have found disadvantages for temporary workers compare...
"Continuous full-time work is becoming less frequent in modern societies. Instead, flexible forms of...
During the last decades most industrialised countries have experienced a rapid expansion of tertiary...
In this paper I scrutinize the impact of employment on time-to-degree in Higher Education. In contra...
Amid lively debate on the consequences of temporary employment, the paper examines the wages and tra...
"Continuous full-time work is becoming less frequent in modern societies. Instead, flexible forms of...
"Previous comparative studies describing the transition from school to work and national patterns of...