This article examines nonstandard employment and precariousness in four Nordic countries (Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway). Drawing on data from the Labour Force Survey from 1995 to 2015, the article investigates and compares recent developments of nonstandard employment in the countries and analyzes whether fixed-term contracts, temporary agency work, marginal part-time work and solo self-employment have precarious elements (measured as income or job insecurity). We conclude that nonstandard employment has remained rather stable in all four countries over time. However, although nonstandard employment seems to be largely integrated in the Nordic labor markets, it still entails precarious elements in certain countries in particular. Nor...
This is the first quantitative comparative study that examines the relationship between paid domesti...
Research suggests that migrants have a greater tendency to end up in nonstandard employment arrangem...
Previous empirical research has pointed out that Nordic countries are distinguished from the rest of...
This article examines nonstandard employment and precariousness in four Nordic countries (Denmark, S...
In recent years, we have seen a growing body of literature with a strong focus on labour market ineq...
Precarious employment in Europe has become an issue of policy concern. However, each Member State di...
This chapter discusses the relevance of the concept of ‘precarity’, understood as work conditioned b...
Precariousness in working life is a rising concern in Europe, but scant statistical evidence exists ...
Precarious employment in Europe has become an issue of policy concern. However, each Member State di...
This article deals with migrants’ experiences of precarious working conditions in the cleaning and c...
Precarisation’ is one of the concepts that has become important in efforts to explain how neoliberal...
Comparing the Nordic countries, this article examines different combinations of permanent and tempor...
The article compares how low-wage competition and labour migration from EU11 Member States affect in...
This article examines the experiences of non-EU/EEA student-migrants orienting in precarious labour ...
In this paper, I estimate different time hazard models of the exit from different labour market stat...
This is the first quantitative comparative study that examines the relationship between paid domesti...
Research suggests that migrants have a greater tendency to end up in nonstandard employment arrangem...
Previous empirical research has pointed out that Nordic countries are distinguished from the rest of...
This article examines nonstandard employment and precariousness in four Nordic countries (Denmark, S...
In recent years, we have seen a growing body of literature with a strong focus on labour market ineq...
Precarious employment in Europe has become an issue of policy concern. However, each Member State di...
This chapter discusses the relevance of the concept of ‘precarity’, understood as work conditioned b...
Precariousness in working life is a rising concern in Europe, but scant statistical evidence exists ...
Precarious employment in Europe has become an issue of policy concern. However, each Member State di...
This article deals with migrants’ experiences of precarious working conditions in the cleaning and c...
Precarisation’ is one of the concepts that has become important in efforts to explain how neoliberal...
Comparing the Nordic countries, this article examines different combinations of permanent and tempor...
The article compares how low-wage competition and labour migration from EU11 Member States affect in...
This article examines the experiences of non-EU/EEA student-migrants orienting in precarious labour ...
In this paper, I estimate different time hazard models of the exit from different labour market stat...
This is the first quantitative comparative study that examines the relationship between paid domesti...
Research suggests that migrants have a greater tendency to end up in nonstandard employment arrangem...
Previous empirical research has pointed out that Nordic countries are distinguished from the rest of...