In this paper, we apply multichannel sequence analysis of labour market positions and incomes to create a typology of careers starting with temporary employment in the Netherlands. For this purpose, we use detailed register data from Statistics Netherlands for all workers who entered temporary employment in 2007 and were observed for 96 months. This approach leads to a typology of 17 different career types that shows a considerably larger variation - in terms of employment and income security - than previous research has shown. Specifically, the typology shows that 29.6% of the research population has a stepping stone career with high career and income security, while 39.7% has a dead-end career with low career and income security. However,...
In the last 25 years the number of flexible jobs has been expanding in most European countries. For ...
Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP, 1994–2017), we investigate how 10-year career...
The rise of earnings inequality in many industrialized countries in recent years has increased conce...
In this paper we use multichannel sequence analysis to classify careers of Dutch workers in flexible...
This article examines to what extent the occupational skill level and task types determine whether n...
This article examines to what extent the occupational skill level and task types determine whether n...
This paper employs sequence analysis to study the labour market trajectories of the self-employed. U...
This article looks at the career effects of different entries into the Dutch labour market: as unemp...
This article looks at the career effects of different entries into the Dutch labour market: as unemp...
In this article, we investigate how the strategies employers have for using non-standard employment ...
In this article, we investigate how the strategies employers have for using non-standard employment ...
The Netherlands is known as a country with a high share of atypical work, largely due to a high inci...
This article looks at the career effects of different entries into the Dutch labour market: as unemp...
Temporary employment contracts can serve as a bridge into permanent employment or become a trap that...
In this paper, we investigate to what extent the task composition of the first occupation in non-sta...
In the last 25 years the number of flexible jobs has been expanding in most European countries. For ...
Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP, 1994–2017), we investigate how 10-year career...
The rise of earnings inequality in many industrialized countries in recent years has increased conce...
In this paper we use multichannel sequence analysis to classify careers of Dutch workers in flexible...
This article examines to what extent the occupational skill level and task types determine whether n...
This article examines to what extent the occupational skill level and task types determine whether n...
This paper employs sequence analysis to study the labour market trajectories of the self-employed. U...
This article looks at the career effects of different entries into the Dutch labour market: as unemp...
This article looks at the career effects of different entries into the Dutch labour market: as unemp...
In this article, we investigate how the strategies employers have for using non-standard employment ...
In this article, we investigate how the strategies employers have for using non-standard employment ...
The Netherlands is known as a country with a high share of atypical work, largely due to a high inci...
This article looks at the career effects of different entries into the Dutch labour market: as unemp...
Temporary employment contracts can serve as a bridge into permanent employment or become a trap that...
In this paper, we investigate to what extent the task composition of the first occupation in non-sta...
In the last 25 years the number of flexible jobs has been expanding in most European countries. For ...
Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP, 1994–2017), we investigate how 10-year career...
The rise of earnings inequality in many industrialized countries in recent years has increased conce...