This paper examines the role of gender in the relationship between labour market status and preferences for job security. We hypothesize that the insider/outsider theory of employment and unemployment suffers from a gender bias. It neither takes the possibility of family-related labour market transitions nor the role of the household situation (division of labour, presence of children, dual-earner households etc.) into account. We adapt the insider/outsider theory of employment and unemployment by incorporating the, on average, higher number of labour market transitions experienced by women into the model using interaction effects and by conceptualising the household situation as mobility and responsibility effects. Contrary to our expectat...
Background: The article investigates the phenomenon of economic insecurity from a feminist perspecti...
The purpose of this empirical study is to use an interdisciplinary approach across labour economics,...
Purpose: This paper investigates the causes of the gender gap in the labour market that cannot be ex...
This paper examines the role of gender in the relationship between labour market status and preferen...
This thesis aims to examine how the dualized labour market is gendered, and how family policies as i...
Explaining social policy preferences has become a major topic in comparative politics with labor mar...
IZA Discussion Paper No. 7569 http://ftp.iza.org/dp7569.pdfInsider-outsider theory suggests that in ...
Explaining social policy preferences has become a major topic in comparative politics with labor mar...
Explaining social policy preferences has become a key topic in comparative politics. Labor market ri...
This study investigates differences in the causal effect of fixed-term contracts on affective job in...
Purpose – The primary objective of this study is to test whether gender differences in job satisfact...
Background: The article investigates the phenomenon of economic insecurity from a feminist perspecti...
With the post-industrialization and flexibilization of European labour markets, research on social a...
Background: The article investigates the phenomenon of economic insecurity from a feminist perspecti...
This article examines the differential impact of labour market institutions on women and men. It car...
Background: The article investigates the phenomenon of economic insecurity from a feminist perspecti...
The purpose of this empirical study is to use an interdisciplinary approach across labour economics,...
Purpose: This paper investigates the causes of the gender gap in the labour market that cannot be ex...
This paper examines the role of gender in the relationship between labour market status and preferen...
This thesis aims to examine how the dualized labour market is gendered, and how family policies as i...
Explaining social policy preferences has become a major topic in comparative politics with labor mar...
IZA Discussion Paper No. 7569 http://ftp.iza.org/dp7569.pdfInsider-outsider theory suggests that in ...
Explaining social policy preferences has become a major topic in comparative politics with labor mar...
Explaining social policy preferences has become a key topic in comparative politics. Labor market ri...
This study investigates differences in the causal effect of fixed-term contracts on affective job in...
Purpose – The primary objective of this study is to test whether gender differences in job satisfact...
Background: The article investigates the phenomenon of economic insecurity from a feminist perspecti...
With the post-industrialization and flexibilization of European labour markets, research on social a...
Background: The article investigates the phenomenon of economic insecurity from a feminist perspecti...
This article examines the differential impact of labour market institutions on women and men. It car...
Background: The article investigates the phenomenon of economic insecurity from a feminist perspecti...
The purpose of this empirical study is to use an interdisciplinary approach across labour economics,...
Purpose: This paper investigates the causes of the gender gap in the labour market that cannot be ex...