International audienceTwo of the most notable trends in labour markets in Europe are the rise in the number of atypical job contracts (e.g. fixed-term contracts and temporary work) and the increase in job turnover. The concept of “employment vulnerability” can be used to describe these trends, which weaken the employer–employee relationship. In this article, the authors measure this employment vulnerability, for individual European countries, by creating two indices – an “employer-related vulnerability index” and a “job-related vulnerability index” – which are then aggregated to form an overall employment vulnerability index
Using individual-level data from the 2010 wave of the European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS), and...
In this article employment quality in the EU27 is investigated by means of a typological approach, b...
Summary In the mid-1990s, EU member states decided to coordinate their national employment poli-cies...
International audienceTwo of the most notable trends in labour markets in Europe are the rise in the...
One of the most salient evolutions of labour markets in Europe is the increasing number of atypical ...
Workforce vulnerability has recently come to the forefront in European policy debate as countries se...
In the harsh new world of global competition and in the face of new wave of technological innovatio...
International audienceFree Movement of people is a fundamental principle of the European Union (EU)....
© 2016 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. Using individual-level data from the 2010 wave...
A key objective of modernising the European social model is ensuring greater social protection for w...
BACKGROUND: Precarious employment is becoming an increasingly important social determinant of health...
In this article employment quality in the EU27 is investigated by means of a typological approach, b...
This chapter investigates to what extent, and under what conditions, labour market vulnerability may...
Using individual-level data from the 2010 wave of the European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS), and...
Using results from surveys in which employers were questioned about their freedom to shed staff, we ...
Using individual-level data from the 2010 wave of the European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS), and...
In this article employment quality in the EU27 is investigated by means of a typological approach, b...
Summary In the mid-1990s, EU member states decided to coordinate their national employment poli-cies...
International audienceTwo of the most notable trends in labour markets in Europe are the rise in the...
One of the most salient evolutions of labour markets in Europe is the increasing number of atypical ...
Workforce vulnerability has recently come to the forefront in European policy debate as countries se...
In the harsh new world of global competition and in the face of new wave of technological innovatio...
International audienceFree Movement of people is a fundamental principle of the European Union (EU)....
© 2016 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. Using individual-level data from the 2010 wave...
A key objective of modernising the European social model is ensuring greater social protection for w...
BACKGROUND: Precarious employment is becoming an increasingly important social determinant of health...
In this article employment quality in the EU27 is investigated by means of a typological approach, b...
This chapter investigates to what extent, and under what conditions, labour market vulnerability may...
Using individual-level data from the 2010 wave of the European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS), and...
Using results from surveys in which employers were questioned about their freedom to shed staff, we ...
Using individual-level data from the 2010 wave of the European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS), and...
In this article employment quality in the EU27 is investigated by means of a typological approach, b...
Summary In the mid-1990s, EU member states decided to coordinate their national employment poli-cies...