The guiding research question of the volume is ‘why does the share of flexible and/or cheap employment differ across occupations?’ (Eichhorst and Marx in this volume). The editors propose two factors that might explain the variety of non-standard employment across occupations: replaceability of workers (as determined by labour supply and demand as well as the level and type of skills) and flexibility of labour market institutions, which in turn depends on the power of unions and the specific institutional set-up of the industrial relations systems. This chapter elaborates and refines these propositions by exploring how the institutional set-up of a country’s industrial relations and vocational training system shapes the two dimensions of re...
This paper studies the pattern of job opportunities over the last two decades in European countries....
Cross-national comparative approaches have yielded a rich set of insights about the diversity of nat...
Using a comparative framework, this new volume focuses on how non-standard employment can be regulat...
The guiding research question of the volume is ‘why does the share of flexible and/or cheap employme...
Over recent decades, we have witnessed profound changes in labour markets with an increase in flexib...
"Continuous full-time work is becoming less frequent in modern societies. Instead, flexible forms of...
"Continuous full-time work is becoming less frequent in modern societies. Instead, flexible forms of...
Precarious jobs are typically described as jobs lacking security in one or several dimensions: job d...
The need for additional flexibility and the search for ‘tailor-made’ employment relationships have g...
Given the interest in non-standard jobs and the heightened political interest in training and skills...
■ The `varieties of capitalism' school argues that firm-specific skills are more ...
This paper studies the determinants of the joint adoption of employment, wage and working time flexi...
Contains fulltext : 55763.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Purpose - The ...
This paper studies the relationship between employment, wage and working time flexibility at the wor...
This thesis investigates the quality of atypical employment to reveal whether support for the genera...
This paper studies the pattern of job opportunities over the last two decades in European countries....
Cross-national comparative approaches have yielded a rich set of insights about the diversity of nat...
Using a comparative framework, this new volume focuses on how non-standard employment can be regulat...
The guiding research question of the volume is ‘why does the share of flexible and/or cheap employme...
Over recent decades, we have witnessed profound changes in labour markets with an increase in flexib...
"Continuous full-time work is becoming less frequent in modern societies. Instead, flexible forms of...
"Continuous full-time work is becoming less frequent in modern societies. Instead, flexible forms of...
Precarious jobs are typically described as jobs lacking security in one or several dimensions: job d...
The need for additional flexibility and the search for ‘tailor-made’ employment relationships have g...
Given the interest in non-standard jobs and the heightened political interest in training and skills...
■ The `varieties of capitalism' school argues that firm-specific skills are more ...
This paper studies the determinants of the joint adoption of employment, wage and working time flexi...
Contains fulltext : 55763.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Purpose - The ...
This paper studies the relationship between employment, wage and working time flexibility at the wor...
This thesis investigates the quality of atypical employment to reveal whether support for the genera...
This paper studies the pattern of job opportunities over the last two decades in European countries....
Cross-national comparative approaches have yielded a rich set of insights about the diversity of nat...
Using a comparative framework, this new volume focuses on how non-standard employment can be regulat...