During the early stages of the 2008/9 financial crisis, we observed high levels of employment insecurity perception across Europe with much of the variation explained through the level of economic shock the European countries faced during this crisis. However, since then Europe has now somewhat recovered from this shock with lower levels of unemployment rates and the GDP growth rate, albeit low, stable. This paper examines the antecedents of employment insecurity to examine whether key individual and context factors that can explain the level of employment insecurity in 2016/17 is different our previous findings based on data from 2008/9. The results show that while most individual level factors explaining employment insecurity remain the s...
This article tests whether the link between employment insecurity and life satisfaction is moderated...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over the last decade. This paper...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over he last decade. This paper ...
The concept of Flexicurity has been receiving much attention as the European social model. One of th...
The concept of Flexicurity has been receiving much attention as the European social model. One of th...
Summary In reaction to the recent financial crisis, the European Commission re-stated its view that ...
We examined the differences among seventeen European countries regarding the extent to which several...
Earlier studies established that perceived job insecurity is more strongly related to the experience...
Abstract: Despite the theoretical and political importance of perceived worker insecurity in Europe,...
The recent economic and financial crisis has been the most severe economic downturn that the Europea...
The concept of Flexicurity has been receiving much attention as the European social model. One of th...
Many young people in Europe face employment insecurity, a condition which will likely persist follow...
Job insecurity has many adverse consequences for individuals. In this dissertation, causes and conse...
© The Author(s) 2014. This article analyses European Social Survey data for 22 countries. We assess ...
The analyses indicate that the scale of changes in employment and unemployment during the global cri...
This article tests whether the link between employment insecurity and life satisfaction is moderated...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over the last decade. This paper...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over he last decade. This paper ...
The concept of Flexicurity has been receiving much attention as the European social model. One of th...
The concept of Flexicurity has been receiving much attention as the European social model. One of th...
Summary In reaction to the recent financial crisis, the European Commission re-stated its view that ...
We examined the differences among seventeen European countries regarding the extent to which several...
Earlier studies established that perceived job insecurity is more strongly related to the experience...
Abstract: Despite the theoretical and political importance of perceived worker insecurity in Europe,...
The recent economic and financial crisis has been the most severe economic downturn that the Europea...
The concept of Flexicurity has been receiving much attention as the European social model. One of th...
Many young people in Europe face employment insecurity, a condition which will likely persist follow...
Job insecurity has many adverse consequences for individuals. In this dissertation, causes and conse...
© The Author(s) 2014. This article analyses European Social Survey data for 22 countries. We assess ...
The analyses indicate that the scale of changes in employment and unemployment during the global cri...
This article tests whether the link between employment insecurity and life satisfaction is moderated...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over the last decade. This paper...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over he last decade. This paper ...