This study investigates differences in the causal effect of fixed-term contracts on affective job insecurity by gender and household context in Germany. Research shows that workers in fixed-term employment are more unsettled about their job security than are permanent employees. We contribute to the literature on subjective job insecurity by explicitly modelling the causal effect of fixed-term employment and by examining how women and men differ in this effect. We argue that gender differences in the labour market positions and a gendered division of labour in the household account for gender differences in the subjective vulnerability to fixed-term employment. We apply linear fixed effect probability models based on the German Socio-Econom...
This paper examines the role of gender in the relationship between labour market status and preferen...
This paper examines the importance of differences in reservation wages for the gender wage gap. Base...
In addition to discrimination, market power, and human capital, gender differences in risk preferenc...
This study analyses gender differences in fixed term contracts in 19 European countries, using micro...
This paper answers three research questions: What is the impact of fixed-term employment on the well...
Increasing job insecurity has been associated with the proliferation of non-standard forms of employ...
In this study we analyse the determinants of perceived job security in Europe, paying specific atten...
Introduction. The perception of psychosocial risks exposes workers to develop work-related stress. R...
This study examined the complex relationships between gender, job insecurity and job related stress....
Departing from growing concerns about in-work poverty and the proliferation of flexible employment, ...
Based on the gender model and the life context model, the financial and domestic responsibilities an...
The dissertation “Labour Market Flexibility between Risk and Opportunity for Gender Equality – Analy...
International audiencePrevious research has produced contradictory results about the relationship be...
International audienceAdmittedly, women have a more precarious situation on the job market than men,...
Both authors contributed equally to this work. This paper addresses two questions: Do changing labou...
This paper examines the role of gender in the relationship between labour market status and preferen...
This paper examines the importance of differences in reservation wages for the gender wage gap. Base...
In addition to discrimination, market power, and human capital, gender differences in risk preferenc...
This study analyses gender differences in fixed term contracts in 19 European countries, using micro...
This paper answers three research questions: What is the impact of fixed-term employment on the well...
Increasing job insecurity has been associated with the proliferation of non-standard forms of employ...
In this study we analyse the determinants of perceived job security in Europe, paying specific atten...
Introduction. The perception of psychosocial risks exposes workers to develop work-related stress. R...
This study examined the complex relationships between gender, job insecurity and job related stress....
Departing from growing concerns about in-work poverty and the proliferation of flexible employment, ...
Based on the gender model and the life context model, the financial and domestic responsibilities an...
The dissertation “Labour Market Flexibility between Risk and Opportunity for Gender Equality – Analy...
International audiencePrevious research has produced contradictory results about the relationship be...
International audienceAdmittedly, women have a more precarious situation on the job market than men,...
Both authors contributed equally to this work. This paper addresses two questions: Do changing labou...
This paper examines the role of gender in the relationship between labour market status and preferen...
This paper examines the importance of differences in reservation wages for the gender wage gap. Base...
In addition to discrimination, market power, and human capital, gender differences in risk preferenc...