This article examines to what extent the occupational skill level and task types determine whether non-standard employment (NSE) leads to a stepping-stone or a trap in the careers of workers. For this purpose, a typology of the individual careers of workers in the Netherlands who entered non-standard employment in 2007 is created using multichannel sequence analysis. This typology allows for classifying careers in terms of employment security and income security. An analysis of this typology shows that working in occupations with high-level tasks does not preclude trap careers with low levels of employment and income security. Routine tasks do not have an unequivocal effect on career outcomes, while manual tasks generally lead to trap caree...
Temporary employment contracts can serve as a bridge into permanent employment or become a trap that...
This article looks at the career effects of different entries into the Dutch labour market: as unemp...
The guiding research question of the volume is ‘why does the share of flexible and/or cheap employme...
This article examines to what extent the occupational skill level and task types determine whether n...
In this article, we investigate how the strategies employers have for using non-standard employment ...
In this article, we investigate how the strategies employers have for using non-standard employment ...
In this paper, we investigate to what extent the task composition of the first occupation in non-sta...
In this paper, we apply multichannel sequence analysis of labour market positions and incomes to cre...
In this paper we use multichannel sequence analysis to classify careers of Dutch workers in flexible...
Purpose This paper analyses the relation between occupational characteristics and the probability th...
Non-standard (alternatively, flexible) employment has become common in the Netherlands, and viewed a...
Contains fulltext : 55712.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Non-standard (...
This article looks at the career effects of different entries into the Dutch labour market: as unemp...
Contains fulltext : 55566.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article loo...
Temporary employment contracts can serve as a bridge into permanent employment or become a trap that...
This article looks at the career effects of different entries into the Dutch labour market: as unemp...
The guiding research question of the volume is ‘why does the share of flexible and/or cheap employme...
This article examines to what extent the occupational skill level and task types determine whether n...
In this article, we investigate how the strategies employers have for using non-standard employment ...
In this article, we investigate how the strategies employers have for using non-standard employment ...
In this paper, we investigate to what extent the task composition of the first occupation in non-sta...
In this paper, we apply multichannel sequence analysis of labour market positions and incomes to cre...
In this paper we use multichannel sequence analysis to classify careers of Dutch workers in flexible...
Purpose This paper analyses the relation between occupational characteristics and the probability th...
Non-standard (alternatively, flexible) employment has become common in the Netherlands, and viewed a...
Contains fulltext : 55712.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Non-standard (...
This article looks at the career effects of different entries into the Dutch labour market: as unemp...
Contains fulltext : 55566.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article loo...
Temporary employment contracts can serve as a bridge into permanent employment or become a trap that...
This article looks at the career effects of different entries into the Dutch labour market: as unemp...
The guiding research question of the volume is ‘why does the share of flexible and/or cheap employme...