This report explores the extent to which different vulnerable groups in European labour markets are measured across 24 (27) data sets covering the European area. It studies the measurement of nine actor characteristics that have been associated with employment vulnerability: age, gender, sexual orientation, single parenthood, disability, religion, ethnicity, nationality and migration status. The inventory identified a number of measures that are relatively straightforward in regard to harmonisation. These include age groups and gender (binary), as well as migration status and nationality on higher levels of aggregation. A second set of vulnerable groups is identified indirectly, through questions on household composition and household grids...
Purpose – This purpose of this paper is to introduce the special issue on vulnerability and discrimi...
Using newly collected and existing data and modern econometric approaches, this book analyses the ge...
This article highlights the research potential of the European Union Minorities and Discrimination S...
This working paper explores the extent to which different vulnerable groups in European labour marke...
The aim of this paper is twofold: first it shows how the identification of seven vulnerable labour m...
This report contains the results of the work conducted to fulfil T1.2 and T1.3 by the contributing p...
Gender equality is crucial to attain economic growth and sustainable development, as acknowledged by...
The subtitle of this report is ‘Managing workplace diversity’. Our focus will be on the situation wi...
This report is the third in a research project examining how to increase labour market participation...
With the increasing value placed on data collection, and the growth of migration control as a policy...
Purpose – This purpose of this paper is to introduce the special issue on vulnerability and discrimi...
This chapter presents the theoretical mechanisms underlying discrimination in the labor market and r...
The InGRID2 expert workshop on ‘The Identification and Monitoring of Vulnerable Groups in the Labour...
International audienceTwo of the most notable trends in labour markets in Europe are the rise in the...
Purpose – This purpose of this paper is to introduce the special issue on vulnerability and discrimi...
Using newly collected and existing data and modern econometric approaches, this book analyses the ge...
This article highlights the research potential of the European Union Minorities and Discrimination S...
This working paper explores the extent to which different vulnerable groups in European labour marke...
The aim of this paper is twofold: first it shows how the identification of seven vulnerable labour m...
This report contains the results of the work conducted to fulfil T1.2 and T1.3 by the contributing p...
Gender equality is crucial to attain economic growth and sustainable development, as acknowledged by...
The subtitle of this report is ‘Managing workplace diversity’. Our focus will be on the situation wi...
This report is the third in a research project examining how to increase labour market participation...
With the increasing value placed on data collection, and the growth of migration control as a policy...
Purpose – This purpose of this paper is to introduce the special issue on vulnerability and discrimi...
This chapter presents the theoretical mechanisms underlying discrimination in the labor market and r...
The InGRID2 expert workshop on ‘The Identification and Monitoring of Vulnerable Groups in the Labour...
International audienceTwo of the most notable trends in labour markets in Europe are the rise in the...
Purpose – This purpose of this paper is to introduce the special issue on vulnerability and discrimi...
Using newly collected and existing data and modern econometric approaches, this book analyses the ge...
This article highlights the research potential of the European Union Minorities and Discrimination S...