Using European Union Labour Force Survey data on over 2.5 million workers in Italian regions for the period 1999-2010, we investigate the determinants of involuntary non-standard (temporary and part-time) employment (INE). We find that regional differences significantly affect the probability of workers being involuntarily employed in non-standard jobs, with higher probabilities for workers in the southern and insular regions than in the rest of the country. Women, young individuals, and low-skilled workers are particularly at risk of INE. The same holds for graduates, whose chances of finding satisfactory full-time permanent jobs are lower than those of individuals with diplomas. Finally, we find that INE follows a counter-cyclical behavio...
The high incidence of non-desired part-time jobs and temporary contracts after the Great Recession h...
This chapter assesses whether temporary jobs have been springboards to regular employment or to dead...
Specific analyses of involuntary temporary work in Britain are largely absent from the flexibility d...
Using European Union Labour Force Survey data on over 2.5 million workers in Italian regions for the...
We investigate the determinants of involuntary non-standard (part-time and temporary) employment (IN...
In some countries in Europe the economic crisis starting in 2008 was marked not only by a rise in un...
This paper investigates the surge in Involuntary Part-Time (IPT) employment in Italy from 2004 to 20...
In this article, we provide a longitudinal account of institutionally originated, cohort inequalitie...
Over the last ten years the Italian labour market experienced several changes in the regulation of t...
In this paper I study the effects of the introduction of Treu package on the hazard rate of moving f...
Since the 1990s, there has been an increase in the number of workers employed in precarious or atypi...
In this paper, we assess the effects of the Italian labour market reforms which began in 2001 and wh...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the factors determining the “speed” of transition between a ...
This article investigates intensity and composition of off-the-job training investments of Italian a...
In this paper we point out that the theoretical predictions concern-ing Employment Protection Legisl...
The high incidence of non-desired part-time jobs and temporary contracts after the Great Recession h...
This chapter assesses whether temporary jobs have been springboards to regular employment or to dead...
Specific analyses of involuntary temporary work in Britain are largely absent from the flexibility d...
Using European Union Labour Force Survey data on over 2.5 million workers in Italian regions for the...
We investigate the determinants of involuntary non-standard (part-time and temporary) employment (IN...
In some countries in Europe the economic crisis starting in 2008 was marked not only by a rise in un...
This paper investigates the surge in Involuntary Part-Time (IPT) employment in Italy from 2004 to 20...
In this article, we provide a longitudinal account of institutionally originated, cohort inequalitie...
Over the last ten years the Italian labour market experienced several changes in the regulation of t...
In this paper I study the effects of the introduction of Treu package on the hazard rate of moving f...
Since the 1990s, there has been an increase in the number of workers employed in precarious or atypi...
In this paper, we assess the effects of the Italian labour market reforms which began in 2001 and wh...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the factors determining the “speed” of transition between a ...
This article investigates intensity and composition of off-the-job training investments of Italian a...
In this paper we point out that the theoretical predictions concern-ing Employment Protection Legisl...
The high incidence of non-desired part-time jobs and temporary contracts after the Great Recession h...
This chapter assesses whether temporary jobs have been springboards to regular employment or to dead...
Specific analyses of involuntary temporary work in Britain are largely absent from the flexibility d...