Employers are instrumental in the growth of non-standard employment, which exposes predominantly younger workers to higher levels of insecurity. Using an interdisciplinary theoretical lens, this article identifies which considerations, both positive and negative, underlie employers' decision making with regard to the use of flexible contracts for younger workers and discusses how employers perceive future implications of an increasingly flexible labour market. Findings are based on interviews with 26 managers, HR professionals and directors working in different sectors of industry in the Netherlands: local government, education, health care, retail, corporate services and transport and logistics. While acknowledging benefits to the use of f...
Contains fulltext : 102606.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Impact of Emplo...
This article addresses the question of whether, and to what extent job flexibility is detrimental to...
This article applies van Gestel and Nyberg's framework to analyse employers' decisions about whether...
Employers are instrumental in the growth of non-standard employment, which exposes predominantly you...
Employers are instrumental in the growth of non-standard employment, which exposes predominantly you...
Contains fulltext : 112936.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
This article examines which factors affect the use of flexible employment by employers. The study di...
Almost two decades have passed since Dutch employers, unions and the government, in their struggle a...
Almost two decades have passed since Dutch employers, unions and the government, in their struggle a...
By reducing the commitment made by employers, fixed-term contracts can help low-skilled youth find a...
www.roa.nl Why do recent graduates enter into flexible jobs? The share of flexible jobs on the Dutch...
Contains fulltext : 55712.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Non-standard (...
Impact of Employment Contract Changes on Workers' Quality of Working Life, Job Insecurity, Health an...
Flexible employment arrangements where workers only provide labour (and are paid) when requested to ...
This research project is about understanding the treatment of staff and employment relationships wit...
Contains fulltext : 102606.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Impact of Emplo...
This article addresses the question of whether, and to what extent job flexibility is detrimental to...
This article applies van Gestel and Nyberg's framework to analyse employers' decisions about whether...
Employers are instrumental in the growth of non-standard employment, which exposes predominantly you...
Employers are instrumental in the growth of non-standard employment, which exposes predominantly you...
Contains fulltext : 112936.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
This article examines which factors affect the use of flexible employment by employers. The study di...
Almost two decades have passed since Dutch employers, unions and the government, in their struggle a...
Almost two decades have passed since Dutch employers, unions and the government, in their struggle a...
By reducing the commitment made by employers, fixed-term contracts can help low-skilled youth find a...
www.roa.nl Why do recent graduates enter into flexible jobs? The share of flexible jobs on the Dutch...
Contains fulltext : 55712.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Non-standard (...
Impact of Employment Contract Changes on Workers' Quality of Working Life, Job Insecurity, Health an...
Flexible employment arrangements where workers only provide labour (and are paid) when requested to ...
This research project is about understanding the treatment of staff and employment relationships wit...
Contains fulltext : 102606.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Impact of Emplo...
This article addresses the question of whether, and to what extent job flexibility is detrimental to...
This article applies van Gestel and Nyberg's framework to analyse employers' decisions about whether...