Dualization theory posits that certain institutions cause dualization in the labour market, yet how institutions deepen the subjective insecurity divide between insiders and outsiders has not been examined. This paper examines this question using data from 23 European countries in 2008/9. Results show that the subjective employment insecurity divide between permanent and temporary workers varies significantly across different countries. Corporatist countries, with stronger unions, have larger subjective insecurity divides between permanent and temporary workers. However, this is because permanent workers feel more secure in these countries rather than because temporary workers are more exposed to feelings of insecurity
The article compares the role of tripartism during and after democratic transitions in Spain and Pol...
This article examines how labour market vulnerability and social policy interact to shape generalize...
This article tests whether the link between employment insecurity and life satisfaction is moderated...
This article analyses European Social Survey data for 22 countries. We assess the relationship betwe...
Abstract: Despite the theoretical and political importance of perceived worker insecurity in Europe,...
It is often shown that temporary employees generally perceive their job insecurity to be higher than...
The concept of Flexicurity has been receiving much attention as the European social model. One of th...
The labour market in Europe har for decades now seen a radical shift from traditional full-time labo...
During the early stages of the 2008/9 financial crisis, we observed high levels of employment insecu...
There has been an increase in literature that examines the patterns of dualization in labour markets...
European labour markets are increasingly divided between insiders in full-time permanent employment ...
There is evidence of an emerging Europe-wide ‘insider–outsider’ divide. In parallel to the patterns ...
We examined the differences among seventeen European countries regarding the extent to which several...
Job insecurity has many adverse consequences for individuals. In this dissertation, causes and conse...
The project leading to this article has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 rese...
The article compares the role of tripartism during and after democratic transitions in Spain and Pol...
This article examines how labour market vulnerability and social policy interact to shape generalize...
This article tests whether the link between employment insecurity and life satisfaction is moderated...
This article analyses European Social Survey data for 22 countries. We assess the relationship betwe...
Abstract: Despite the theoretical and political importance of perceived worker insecurity in Europe,...
It is often shown that temporary employees generally perceive their job insecurity to be higher than...
The concept of Flexicurity has been receiving much attention as the European social model. One of th...
The labour market in Europe har for decades now seen a radical shift from traditional full-time labo...
During the early stages of the 2008/9 financial crisis, we observed high levels of employment insecu...
There has been an increase in literature that examines the patterns of dualization in labour markets...
European labour markets are increasingly divided between insiders in full-time permanent employment ...
There is evidence of an emerging Europe-wide ‘insider–outsider’ divide. In parallel to the patterns ...
We examined the differences among seventeen European countries regarding the extent to which several...
Job insecurity has many adverse consequences for individuals. In this dissertation, causes and conse...
The project leading to this article has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 rese...
The article compares the role of tripartism during and after democratic transitions in Spain and Pol...
This article examines how labour market vulnerability and social policy interact to shape generalize...
This article tests whether the link between employment insecurity and life satisfaction is moderated...