The main goal of this study is to gain a better understanding of the relationship between job satisfaction and temporary work among youth in the EU, while considering the role of the context of countries' labour market characteristics. To address this issue, we use the EU-SILC 2013 database, with an ad hoc module on well-being, which we supplement with macro indicators from Eurostat and ILO. Our findings show that a higher unemployment rate is associated with a lower job satisfaction among youth. Moreover, country-level variables moderate the negative impact of temporary work on the level of job satisfaction among young workers. The negative effect of temporary work is stronger in countries with a higher unemployment rate and a lower level ...
'This article uses data from the European Union Labour Force Survey (EULFS) 2004 for a comparative a...
The Italian process of flexibilization of the labour market has created a dual market populated by p...
This paper examines the impact of the labour market and the employment status on leaving the parenta...
The main goal of this study is to gain a better understanding of the relationship between job satisf...
Item does not contain fulltextCurrent theorizing holds that organizations may be less motivated to o...
The latest crisis has exacerbated two negative macroeconomic phenomena, particularly in Southern Eur...
Current theorizing holds that organizations may be less motivated to offer good work circumstances t...
This article reframes the debate on the consequences of flexibilization in European labour markets f...
Fixed-term contracts are often considered a key policy tool for increasing employment. As we show t...
This paper studies the determinants of temporary employment in 19 European countries using micro-lev...
In recent years the availability of new industry-level data allowed to evaluate the impact of labour...
This article is concerned with whether employees on temporary contracts in Britain report lower well...
In this study we analyse the determinants of perceived job security in Europe, paying specific atten...
In the EU, one in seven employees work on temporary contracts associated with lower pay and less tra...
'This article uses data from the European Union Labour Force Survey (EULFS) 2004 for a comparative a...
'This article uses data from the European Union Labour Force Survey (EULFS) 2004 for a comparative a...
The Italian process of flexibilization of the labour market has created a dual market populated by p...
This paper examines the impact of the labour market and the employment status on leaving the parenta...
The main goal of this study is to gain a better understanding of the relationship between job satisf...
Item does not contain fulltextCurrent theorizing holds that organizations may be less motivated to o...
The latest crisis has exacerbated two negative macroeconomic phenomena, particularly in Southern Eur...
Current theorizing holds that organizations may be less motivated to offer good work circumstances t...
This article reframes the debate on the consequences of flexibilization in European labour markets f...
Fixed-term contracts are often considered a key policy tool for increasing employment. As we show t...
This paper studies the determinants of temporary employment in 19 European countries using micro-lev...
In recent years the availability of new industry-level data allowed to evaluate the impact of labour...
This article is concerned with whether employees on temporary contracts in Britain report lower well...
In this study we analyse the determinants of perceived job security in Europe, paying specific atten...
In the EU, one in seven employees work on temporary contracts associated with lower pay and less tra...
'This article uses data from the European Union Labour Force Survey (EULFS) 2004 for a comparative a...
'This article uses data from the European Union Labour Force Survey (EULFS) 2004 for a comparative a...
The Italian process of flexibilization of the labour market has created a dual market populated by p...
This paper examines the impact of the labour market and the employment status on leaving the parenta...