This article studies the prevalence and nature of zero hours contracts (ZHCs) in the UK labour market. It is widely argued that the headline count of ZHC workers based on the Labour Force Survey historically underestimated the number of workers in ZHC jobs. Here, we argue that this likely continues to be the case, particularly if one considers other, similar, no-guaranteed-hours jobs alongside ZHCs. ZHC jobs and workers are heterogeneous, but ZHCs have become increasingly concentrated among young workers, full-time students, migrants, black and minority ethnic workers, in personal service and elementary occupations, and in the distribution, accommodation and restaurant sector over time. Compared to other forms of employment, median wages in...
This article explores the lived experiences and working time complexities of low-paid workers in leg...
Evidence suggests that non-standard jobs are associated with wage penalties. Yet, these jobs possess...
Labour and social security law studies have addressed the topic of the decline of the standard emplo...
This article studies the prevalence and nature of zero hours contracts (ZHCs) in the UK labour marke...
We present the first attempt to locate zero-hour contract (ZHC) jobs—jobs that lack a guaranteed min...
The evolving nature of atypical work arrangements is studied. A particular focus is placed on one su...
The UK has seen a dramatic growth in precarious work over recent decades, including the amorphous ca...
The evolving nature of atypical work arrangements is studied. A particular focus is placed on one su...
The use of zero hours contract (ZHC) amongst employers in the UK continue to grow with little or no ...
This article presents new British evidence that suggests that cutting working hours at short notice ...
The use of casual and temporary labour in the UK labour market is not a new phenomenon, but an incre...
This article explores the lived experiences and working time complexities of low-paid workers in leg...
The primary aim of this research is to undertake a critical investigation on the use of zerohour co...
The article focuses on comparing details and differences (Zero hours contracts) in British labour la...
peer-reviewedThe apparent rise in precarious work has received increased attention in a number of co...
This article explores the lived experiences and working time complexities of low-paid workers in leg...
Evidence suggests that non-standard jobs are associated with wage penalties. Yet, these jobs possess...
Labour and social security law studies have addressed the topic of the decline of the standard emplo...
This article studies the prevalence and nature of zero hours contracts (ZHCs) in the UK labour marke...
We present the first attempt to locate zero-hour contract (ZHC) jobs—jobs that lack a guaranteed min...
The evolving nature of atypical work arrangements is studied. A particular focus is placed on one su...
The UK has seen a dramatic growth in precarious work over recent decades, including the amorphous ca...
The evolving nature of atypical work arrangements is studied. A particular focus is placed on one su...
The use of zero hours contract (ZHC) amongst employers in the UK continue to grow with little or no ...
This article presents new British evidence that suggests that cutting working hours at short notice ...
The use of casual and temporary labour in the UK labour market is not a new phenomenon, but an incre...
This article explores the lived experiences and working time complexities of low-paid workers in leg...
The primary aim of this research is to undertake a critical investigation on the use of zerohour co...
The article focuses on comparing details and differences (Zero hours contracts) in British labour la...
peer-reviewedThe apparent rise in precarious work has received increased attention in a number of co...
This article explores the lived experiences and working time complexities of low-paid workers in leg...
Evidence suggests that non-standard jobs are associated with wage penalties. Yet, these jobs possess...
Labour and social security law studies have addressed the topic of the decline of the standard emplo...