Will employment instability be the employment pattern tomorrow? Many studies support this view which is first discussed on the basis of various statistical studies already carried out. A general trend of employment instability is not proved to be true by statistical data. These data show that different figures of mobility have been changed along with the development of lack of job security instead of voluntary quits. To explain these changes, we point out that the will of enterprises is more ..
A number of researchers—most prominently, political scientist Jacob Hacker— have argued that economi...
Although common belief and recent evidence point to a decline in "job security," the academic litera...
This paper studies the evolution of job stability in West Germany. Using data from the...
National audienceWill employment instability be the employment pattern tomorrow? Many studies suppor...
This paper aims to enlighten the debate around the increase of instability in contemporary labour ma...
This paper aims to enlighten the debate around the increase of instability in contemporary labour ma...
There is still no consensus on the causes of the increase of earnings insta-bility in the US in the ...
Does regulation create jobs or kill them? Although this question has gained extraordinary political...
In the transition from an industrial society to a service society, particularly changes on the labou...
Contrary to popular belief, career-type employment practices remain the norm in the U.S. labor marke...
We update the evidence on changes in job stability through the mid-1990s, using recently released Cu...
The subject of the article is the relationships in labor utilization. The article analyzes the impa...
A widespread belief in the popular press is that job stability has declined across Western economie...
The macro evidence of increased adjustment pressure since the early seventies suggests that job mobi...
There is a widespread belief among the U.S. workforce that job security has declined dramatically in...
A number of researchers—most prominently, political scientist Jacob Hacker— have argued that economi...
Although common belief and recent evidence point to a decline in "job security," the academic litera...
This paper studies the evolution of job stability in West Germany. Using data from the...
National audienceWill employment instability be the employment pattern tomorrow? Many studies suppor...
This paper aims to enlighten the debate around the increase of instability in contemporary labour ma...
This paper aims to enlighten the debate around the increase of instability in contemporary labour ma...
There is still no consensus on the causes of the increase of earnings insta-bility in the US in the ...
Does regulation create jobs or kill them? Although this question has gained extraordinary political...
In the transition from an industrial society to a service society, particularly changes on the labou...
Contrary to popular belief, career-type employment practices remain the norm in the U.S. labor marke...
We update the evidence on changes in job stability through the mid-1990s, using recently released Cu...
The subject of the article is the relationships in labor utilization. The article analyzes the impa...
A widespread belief in the popular press is that job stability has declined across Western economie...
The macro evidence of increased adjustment pressure since the early seventies suggests that job mobi...
There is a widespread belief among the U.S. workforce that job security has declined dramatically in...
A number of researchers—most prominently, political scientist Jacob Hacker— have argued that economi...
Although common belief and recent evidence point to a decline in "job security," the academic litera...
This paper studies the evolution of job stability in West Germany. Using data from the...