Comparing the Nordic countries, this article examines different combinations of permanent and temporary employment protection legislation, and whether such differences are reflected in patterns of labor market transitions. We find higher levels of transitions from unemployment to temporary contracts in Sweden and Finland, with lax regulation of temporary contracts and strict regulation of permanent contracts. Further, temporary employees are integrated into permanent contracts in countries with lax (Denmark) or strict (Norway) regulation of permanent contracts, while this is not the case in Finland and Sweden. For these countries, the study indicates a certain degree of labor market duality, with low mobility from temporary to permanent emp...
"Continuous full-time work is becoming less frequent in modern societies. Instead, flexible forms of...
This study investigates the hourly wage gap between 25- and 55-year-old temporary and permanent empl...
The literature on the Danish and Norwegian labor market systems emphasizes the commonalities of the ...
Analyzing how and why employers use fixed-term contracts or alternative forms of flexible, shortterm...
Over the past few decades, temporary contracts have become increasingly important in determining car...
This article examines nonstandard employment and precariousness in four Nordic countries (Denmark, S...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article focuses on school-leavers who enter employment with a tem...
BACKGROUND: Health inequalities in temporary employment are of much concern recently due to the adve...
This article analyses the transitions of temporary workers to the standard employment contract and t...
This article examines nonstandard employment and precariousness in four Nordic countries (Denmark, S...
In this article we use comparative micro data for 15 European countries covering the period 1992-200...
The aim of this article is to describe and explain the development of temporary employment in Sweden...
Dualization theory posits that certain institutions cause dualization in the labour market, yet how ...
The article compares how low-wage competition and labour migration from EU11 Member States affect in...
"Continuous full-time work is becoming less frequent in modern societies. Instead, flexible forms of...
"Continuous full-time work is becoming less frequent in modern societies. Instead, flexible forms of...
This study investigates the hourly wage gap between 25- and 55-year-old temporary and permanent empl...
The literature on the Danish and Norwegian labor market systems emphasizes the commonalities of the ...
Analyzing how and why employers use fixed-term contracts or alternative forms of flexible, shortterm...
Over the past few decades, temporary contracts have become increasingly important in determining car...
This article examines nonstandard employment and precariousness in four Nordic countries (Denmark, S...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article focuses on school-leavers who enter employment with a tem...
BACKGROUND: Health inequalities in temporary employment are of much concern recently due to the adve...
This article analyses the transitions of temporary workers to the standard employment contract and t...
This article examines nonstandard employment and precariousness in four Nordic countries (Denmark, S...
In this article we use comparative micro data for 15 European countries covering the period 1992-200...
The aim of this article is to describe and explain the development of temporary employment in Sweden...
Dualization theory posits that certain institutions cause dualization in the labour market, yet how ...
The article compares how low-wage competition and labour migration from EU11 Member States affect in...
"Continuous full-time work is becoming less frequent in modern societies. Instead, flexible forms of...
"Continuous full-time work is becoming less frequent in modern societies. Instead, flexible forms of...
This study investigates the hourly wage gap between 25- and 55-year-old temporary and permanent empl...
The literature on the Danish and Norwegian labor market systems emphasizes the commonalities of the ...