Specific analyses of involuntary temporary work in Britain are largely absent from the flexibility debate. This article explores socio-economic predictors of involuntary temporary employment. We analyse Labour Force Survey (LFS) data, using logistic regression modelling to identify employees working in temporary jobs involuntarily. Our analyses suggest that involuntariness for temporary jobs is affected by a range of demographic and work-related factors considered. A household with cohabiting couples and dependent children, for example, reduces the likelihood of involuntariness among women, but it has a counter effect on men. Lower occupational levels, on the other hand, heighten involuntariness across both sexes
This paper studies the determinants of temporary employment in 19 European countries using micro-lev...
The employment rights of temporary agency workers have received significant attention throughout Eur...
The focus of this paper is on a microeconomic analysis of the annual transition rate from temporary ...
Specific analyses of involuntary temporary work in Britain are largely absent from the flexibility d...
Specific analyses of involuntary temporary work in Britain are largely absent from the flexibility d...
Part-time work is widely considered functional for the economy, with both benign and detrimental imp...
Part-time work is widely considered functional for the economy, with both benign and detrimental imp...
In some countries in Europe the economic crisis starting in 2008 was marked not only by a rise in un...
Purpose – Temporary workers have many human resource and labour market implications. These consequen...
Employment of temporary workers has been affected by new legislation in 2002 and the stabilisation o...
Purpose – Temporary workers have many human resource and labour market implications. These conseque...
The objective of this article is to explore how far employment insecurity is gendered in the UK, fo...
Using European Union Labour Force Survey data on over 2.5 million workers in Italian regions for the...
This paper studies the determinants of temporary employment in 19 European countries using data from...
This paper studies the determinants of temporary employment in 19 European countries using micro-lev...
The employment rights of temporary agency workers have received significant attention throughout Eur...
The focus of this paper is on a microeconomic analysis of the annual transition rate from temporary ...
Specific analyses of involuntary temporary work in Britain are largely absent from the flexibility d...
Specific analyses of involuntary temporary work in Britain are largely absent from the flexibility d...
Part-time work is widely considered functional for the economy, with both benign and detrimental imp...
Part-time work is widely considered functional for the economy, with both benign and detrimental imp...
In some countries in Europe the economic crisis starting in 2008 was marked not only by a rise in un...
Purpose – Temporary workers have many human resource and labour market implications. These consequen...
Employment of temporary workers has been affected by new legislation in 2002 and the stabilisation o...
Purpose – Temporary workers have many human resource and labour market implications. These conseque...
The objective of this article is to explore how far employment insecurity is gendered in the UK, fo...
Using European Union Labour Force Survey data on over 2.5 million workers in Italian regions for the...
This paper studies the determinants of temporary employment in 19 European countries using data from...
This paper studies the determinants of temporary employment in 19 European countries using micro-lev...
The employment rights of temporary agency workers have received significant attention throughout Eur...
The focus of this paper is on a microeconomic analysis of the annual transition rate from temporary ...