Flexible employment arrangements where workers only provide labour (and are paid) when requested to by their employer have proliferated. How do workers react to the resulting instability in work schedules and pay? This study seeks to provide an answer using experimental methods. 301 low-income, working age, non-student individuals took part in an on-line experiment simulating standard and zero-hours contractual conditions. Results unambiguously support the hypothesis that work uncertainty discourages work. This is not only because variability in work availability reduced total expected pay but also because uncertainty itself is avoided, even at the cost of lower total earnings. Public benefits play an important moderating role. Workers are ...
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This paper provides empirical evidence on the assumption that individuals freely decide the number o...
This article explores the lived experiences and working time complexities of low-paid workers in leg...
We conducted an experiment in which we hired workers under different types of contracts to evaluate ...
These data were collected as part of a three-year project funded by the Nuffield Foundation. The pro...
This article examines the different forms of uncertainty that workers in precarious jobs experience ...
This paper investigates the extent to which labour supply preferences are responsible for the marked...
Facing a stochastic market wage, which is independent of their own hiring policy, employers offer con...
This article presents new British evidence that suggests that cutting working hours at short notice ...
Employers are instrumental in the growth of non-standard employment, which exposes predominantly you...
This article examines an unanticipated consequence of adopting flexible working practices - that of ...
This study examined the relationship between labor market policies and employees' willingness to mak...
Workers' wages are not set in a spot market. Instead, the wages of most workers -- at least those wh...
This research project is about understanding the treatment of staff and employment relationships wit...
In 2012, in the midst of a recession, a labour law reform in Portugal allowed firms to reduce the ov...
The interaction between the growth of flexible forms of employment and employer funded training is i...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the assumption that individuals freely decide the number o...
This article explores the lived experiences and working time complexities of low-paid workers in leg...
We conducted an experiment in which we hired workers under different types of contracts to evaluate ...