Comparative institutional analyses have added much to our understanding of HRM in different countries, providing powerful arguments against the need for flexible labour markets to boost economic performance. However, existing research has tended to downplay the possibility that variation within countries may result in a well-protected core of workers that grows ever smaller alongside increasing numbers of precarious workers. We draw on data from the World Economic Forum and the European Company Survey to examine how institutions influence establishments’ use of temporary workers in 29 European countries plus Turkey. We analyse the data using (1) principal components analysis to categorize the countries in our analysis, (2) a two-step cluste...
This article reframes the debate on the consequences of flexibilization in European labour markets f...
There have been continuous deregulation efforts concerning temporary agency employment in almost all...
'This article uses data from the European Union Labour Force Survey (EULFS) 2004 for a comparative a...
Comparative institutional analyses have added much to our understanding of HRM in different countrie...
Economic research has widely analysed the effects of institutions and policies on the economy and la...
Temporary agency employment has grown steadily in most European countries over the past three decade...
The growth of temporary employment is one of the most important transformations of labor markets in ...
This study analyses the determinants of the rate of temporary employment in 15 advanced economies us...
This study analyses the determinants of the rate of temporary employment in various OECD countries u...
This study analyses the determinants of the rate of temporary employment in 15 advanced economies us...
This paper studies the determinants of temporary employment in 19 European countries using micro-lev...
In recent years the availability of new industry-level data allowed to evaluate the impact of labour...
This paper studies the determinants of temporary employment in 19 European countries using data from...
In the EU, one in seven employees work on temporary contracts associated with lower pay and less tra...
Labour market regulations aimed at enhancing job-security are dominant in several OECD countries. T...
This article reframes the debate on the consequences of flexibilization in European labour markets f...
There have been continuous deregulation efforts concerning temporary agency employment in almost all...
'This article uses data from the European Union Labour Force Survey (EULFS) 2004 for a comparative a...
Comparative institutional analyses have added much to our understanding of HRM in different countrie...
Economic research has widely analysed the effects of institutions and policies on the economy and la...
Temporary agency employment has grown steadily in most European countries over the past three decade...
The growth of temporary employment is one of the most important transformations of labor markets in ...
This study analyses the determinants of the rate of temporary employment in 15 advanced economies us...
This study analyses the determinants of the rate of temporary employment in various OECD countries u...
This study analyses the determinants of the rate of temporary employment in 15 advanced economies us...
This paper studies the determinants of temporary employment in 19 European countries using micro-lev...
In recent years the availability of new industry-level data allowed to evaluate the impact of labour...
This paper studies the determinants of temporary employment in 19 European countries using data from...
In the EU, one in seven employees work on temporary contracts associated with lower pay and less tra...
Labour market regulations aimed at enhancing job-security are dominant in several OECD countries. T...
This article reframes the debate on the consequences of flexibilization in European labour markets f...
There have been continuous deregulation efforts concerning temporary agency employment in almost all...
'This article uses data from the European Union Labour Force Survey (EULFS) 2004 for a comparative a...