The economic and financial crisis of 2008–2010 has impacted on pay in most EU Member States leading to wage deceleration, pay freezes and sometimes pay cuts. The crisis hit vulnerable groups (low-skilled, young, migrants) particularly hard. Data from five key sectors (manufacturing, construction, accommodation and food services, financial services, public administration) reveal more crisis effects on employment than on wages. Cuts in low-paid and temporary jobs, or reductions in their hours, tended to be the first measure adopted while the ‘wage cushion’ often seen in higher-ranking jobs allowed cost savings through cuts in bonuses and other rewards. Cutting wages is also seen as detrimental to worker motivation and retention. Most response...
The magnitude of the deterioration in economic conditions since mid-2008, and the consequences for e...
textabstractUsing data for 28 European countries for the period 2008 to 2012, we examine whether emp...
Previous research on trends in the quality of work in Britain was carried out in a period marked by ...
The financial and economic crisis has affected the wage development in The Netherlands. Wage growth ...
The author examines the impact of the economic crisis on employment, earnings, inequality and povert...
The present contribution is devoted to labour markets in New Member Countries, in particular the EU-...
This article is one of a series that explores working life issues in the 27 EU Member States, Norway...
In summer 2007, the US subprime crisis emerged and economic growth in industrialisedcountries starte...
Few studies have researched the impact of the 2008-2009 economic crisis on organisations’ adjustment...
This study uses data from a continuous employee web-survey to investigate the trade-off between wage...
Young workers in Europe have long faced many difficulties in their transition into the labour market...
Figure 1 shows how recent positive trends in the growth of the real wage bill4—that is, of the aggre...
The economic crisis, which began in 2008, is over. The Czech economy experienced strong GDP growth i...
This article is based on the results of two company surveys - the first was conducted in 2007, befor...
This paper examines the effect of the economic crisis on public sector pay. Public sector pay has no...
The magnitude of the deterioration in economic conditions since mid-2008, and the consequences for e...
textabstractUsing data for 28 European countries for the period 2008 to 2012, we examine whether emp...
Previous research on trends in the quality of work in Britain was carried out in a period marked by ...
The financial and economic crisis has affected the wage development in The Netherlands. Wage growth ...
The author examines the impact of the economic crisis on employment, earnings, inequality and povert...
The present contribution is devoted to labour markets in New Member Countries, in particular the EU-...
This article is one of a series that explores working life issues in the 27 EU Member States, Norway...
In summer 2007, the US subprime crisis emerged and economic growth in industrialisedcountries starte...
Few studies have researched the impact of the 2008-2009 economic crisis on organisations’ adjustment...
This study uses data from a continuous employee web-survey to investigate the trade-off between wage...
Young workers in Europe have long faced many difficulties in their transition into the labour market...
Figure 1 shows how recent positive trends in the growth of the real wage bill4—that is, of the aggre...
The economic crisis, which began in 2008, is over. The Czech economy experienced strong GDP growth i...
This article is based on the results of two company surveys - the first was conducted in 2007, befor...
This paper examines the effect of the economic crisis on public sector pay. Public sector pay has no...
The magnitude of the deterioration in economic conditions since mid-2008, and the consequences for e...
textabstractUsing data for 28 European countries for the period 2008 to 2012, we examine whether emp...
Previous research on trends in the quality of work in Britain was carried out in a period marked by ...