Evidence suggests that non-standard jobs are associated with wage penalties. Yet, these jobs possess a range of undesirable characteristics that should generate compensating wage differentials. This evidence relies on derived wage variables, prone to measurement error likely to be correlated with employment contract. Stated-rate hourly wage questions are not subjected to the same measurement issues. Using zero-hour contracts in the UK, we show that there is no conditional average ZHC wage penalty once stated-rate hourly wage measures are used. We discuss implications for policy
We present a wage-hours contract designed to minimize costly turnover given investments in specific ...
This paper shows that increases in the minimum wage rate can have ambiguous effects on the working h...
We estimate the wage penalty associated with working in the South African informal sector. To this e...
The evolving nature of atypical work arrangements is studied. A particular focus is placed on one su...
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...
Unlike the United States, Britain has no national laws regulating overtime hour assignment or compen...
The UK has seen a dramatic growth in precarious work over recent decades, including the amorphous ca...
This article studies the prevalence and nature of zero hours contracts (ZHCs) in the UK labour marke...
which this article is based. The National Institute of Labour Studies acknowledges the support of th...
In this paper we assess the relative contribution of working conditions to wage determination with a...
The use of zero hours contract (ZHC) amongst employers in the UK continue to grow with little or no ...
► We study the cyclical co-movement of hours and wages in Europe. ► Their behavior is consistent wit...
This paper estimates the impact of the introduction of the UK minimum wage on the working hours of l...
This paper estimates the impact of the introduction of the UK minimum wage on the working hours of l...
We present a wage-hours contract designed to minimize costly turnover given investments in specific ...
This paper shows that increases in the minimum wage rate can have ambiguous effects on the working h...
We estimate the wage penalty associated with working in the South African informal sector. To this e...
The evolving nature of atypical work arrangements is studied. A particular focus is placed on one su...
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...
Unlike the United States, Britain has no national laws regulating overtime hour assignment or compen...
The UK has seen a dramatic growth in precarious work over recent decades, including the amorphous ca...
This article studies the prevalence and nature of zero hours contracts (ZHCs) in the UK labour marke...
which this article is based. The National Institute of Labour Studies acknowledges the support of th...
In this paper we assess the relative contribution of working conditions to wage determination with a...
The use of zero hours contract (ZHC) amongst employers in the UK continue to grow with little or no ...
► We study the cyclical co-movement of hours and wages in Europe. ► Their behavior is consistent wit...
This paper estimates the impact of the introduction of the UK minimum wage on the working hours of l...
This paper estimates the impact of the introduction of the UK minimum wage on the working hours of l...
We present a wage-hours contract designed to minimize costly turnover given investments in specific ...
This paper shows that increases in the minimum wage rate can have ambiguous effects on the working h...
We estimate the wage penalty associated with working in the South African informal sector. To this e...