The evolving nature of atypical work arrangements is studied. A particular focus is placed on one such form of work relation: zero hour contracts (ZHCs). The paper uses existing secondary data and new survey data collected for the specific purpose of studying alternative work arrangements to describe the nature of ZHC work in the UK labour market. The interaction with labour market policy is explored, in the context of the 2016 introduction of the UK’s National Living Wage. ZHC work is shown to be an important feature of today’s work arrangements, and the wage cost shock induced by the new, higher minimum wage resulted in an increased use of ZHCs in the UK social care sector, and in low wage sectors more generally
This paper investigates the extent to which labour supply preferences are responsible for the marked...
peer-reviewedZero hours work typifies work where there are no guaranteed hours offered by the employ...
Evidence suggests that non-standard jobs are associated with wage penalties. Yet, these jobs possess...
The evolving nature of atypical work arrangements is studied. A particular focus is placed on one su...
The use of zero hours contract (ZHC) amongst employers in the UK continue to grow with little or no ...
This article studies the prevalence and nature of zero hours contracts (ZHCs) in the UK labour marke...
The UK has seen a dramatic growth in precarious work over recent decades, including the amorphous ca...
We present the first attempt to locate zero-hour contract (ZHC) jobs—jobs that lack a guaranteed min...
Labour and social security law studies have addressed the topic of the decline of the standard emplo...
peer-reviewedThe apparent rise in precarious work has received increased attention in a number of co...
This article explores the lived experiences and working time complexities of low-paid workers in leg...
This paper considers an emerging, highly policy relevant feature of minimum wages, studying what hap...
In view of the fact that a large number of people in the UK are working with zero-hours contracts, t...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of specific active labour market policies ...
The use of casual and temporary labour in the UK labour market is not a new phenomenon, but an incre...
This paper investigates the extent to which labour supply preferences are responsible for the marked...
peer-reviewedZero hours work typifies work where there are no guaranteed hours offered by the employ...
Evidence suggests that non-standard jobs are associated with wage penalties. Yet, these jobs possess...
The evolving nature of atypical work arrangements is studied. A particular focus is placed on one su...
The use of zero hours contract (ZHC) amongst employers in the UK continue to grow with little or no ...
This article studies the prevalence and nature of zero hours contracts (ZHCs) in the UK labour marke...
The UK has seen a dramatic growth in precarious work over recent decades, including the amorphous ca...
We present the first attempt to locate zero-hour contract (ZHC) jobs—jobs that lack a guaranteed min...
Labour and social security law studies have addressed the topic of the decline of the standard emplo...
peer-reviewedThe apparent rise in precarious work has received increased attention in a number of co...
This article explores the lived experiences and working time complexities of low-paid workers in leg...
This paper considers an emerging, highly policy relevant feature of minimum wages, studying what hap...
In view of the fact that a large number of people in the UK are working with zero-hours contracts, t...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of specific active labour market policies ...
The use of casual and temporary labour in the UK labour market is not a new phenomenon, but an incre...
This paper investigates the extent to which labour supply preferences are responsible for the marked...
peer-reviewedZero hours work typifies work where there are no guaranteed hours offered by the employ...
Evidence suggests that non-standard jobs are associated with wage penalties. Yet, these jobs possess...