Using individual-level data from the 2010 wave of the European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS), and country-level data on unemployment, employment protection legislation and union density for 21 European countries, this paper provides a comprehensive multi-level analysis of the determinants of indefinite employment contracts. The authors find that workers’ autonomy on the job, the intensity of computer use, and the presence of general and specific skills are associated with greater contract security. Perhaps more importantly, the authors find a strong negative effect of unemployment, particularly on workers cumulating multiple sources of labor market vulnerability, such as young age, low skill, low autonomy, and immigrant status, especiall...
We analyse the role that the liberalization of temporary contracts plays in labour share in some EU ...
This paper studies the determinants of temporary employment in 19 European countries using micro-lev...
Unemployment is rising quite dramatically almost everywhere of the world. Undoubtedly, it is a very ...
Using individual-level data from the 2010 wave of the European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS), and...
© 2016 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. Using individual-level data from the 2010 wave...
In this study we analyse the determinants of perceived job security in Europe, paying specific atten...
In this article we use comparative micro data for 15 European countries covering the period 1992-200...
The current economic crisis, which started in 2008, led to high and persistent unemployment rates ac...
During the early stages of the 2008/9 financial crisis, we observed high levels of employment insecu...
This thesis analyzes the impact of labour market rigidity on long-term and youth unemployment in the...
This paper studies the determinants of temporary employment in 19 European countries using data from...
The latest crisis has exacerbated two negative macroeconomic phenomena, particularly in Southern Eur...
The paper investigates whether (unsubsidised) fixed-term contracts (FTCs) are a means of integration...
This paper analyses the impact of matching frictions in the Portuguese labour market on individual u...
'This article uses data from the European Union Labour Force Survey (EULFS) 2004 for a comparative a...
We analyse the role that the liberalization of temporary contracts plays in labour share in some EU ...
This paper studies the determinants of temporary employment in 19 European countries using micro-lev...
Unemployment is rising quite dramatically almost everywhere of the world. Undoubtedly, it is a very ...
Using individual-level data from the 2010 wave of the European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS), and...
© 2016 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. Using individual-level data from the 2010 wave...
In this study we analyse the determinants of perceived job security in Europe, paying specific atten...
In this article we use comparative micro data for 15 European countries covering the period 1992-200...
The current economic crisis, which started in 2008, led to high and persistent unemployment rates ac...
During the early stages of the 2008/9 financial crisis, we observed high levels of employment insecu...
This thesis analyzes the impact of labour market rigidity on long-term and youth unemployment in the...
This paper studies the determinants of temporary employment in 19 European countries using data from...
The latest crisis has exacerbated two negative macroeconomic phenomena, particularly in Southern Eur...
The paper investigates whether (unsubsidised) fixed-term contracts (FTCs) are a means of integration...
This paper analyses the impact of matching frictions in the Portuguese labour market on individual u...
'This article uses data from the European Union Labour Force Survey (EULFS) 2004 for a comparative a...
We analyse the role that the liberalization of temporary contracts plays in labour share in some EU ...
This paper studies the determinants of temporary employment in 19 European countries using micro-lev...
Unemployment is rising quite dramatically almost everywhere of the world. Undoubtedly, it is a very ...