Precarious transitions and labour market disadvantage: using longitudinal data to explain the nature of work–welfare cycling, Regional Studies. Transitions from welfare into work are often regarded as a remedy to labour market exclusion. However, these transitions often do not lead to sustained employment, with many people persistently cycling between work and welfare. This paper uses longitudinal datasets to investigate the nature of this form of labour market disadvantage in the United Kingdom. Key findings are that most work–welfare cycling involves moves between unemployment and jobs at the bottom end of the occupational hierarchy, and that cycling is associated with buoyant labour market conditions and insecure forms of employment
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Marginal Employment is a trip-wire We analyse the consequences of starting a certain type of low-wag...
In this empirical paper, we assess how social exclusion arises in the context of labour market trans...
This article explores the links between low pay, unemployment and labour market churning over the pe...
Promoting outflow from the welfare system has been one of the main objectives of activation-focused ...
Employment policies have conventionally focused on the transition from welfare to work. However, man...
In spite of ongoing dramatic changes in labor market structure, we present statistical evidence that...
This article considers the dynamic effects that the labour market has on poverty and social exclusio...
There is a great interest in Britain in the extent to which there exist a ‘low pay/no pay cycle’. Th...
Purpose – the purpose of this paper is to investigate the extent and the human-capital determinants ...
Precarious employment is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon. The country studies in this volu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the extent and the human-capital determinants ...
The onset of the 'Great Recession' from 2008 was associated with a significant increase in long-term...
The reallocation of labour is one of the key functions of labour markets. The large scale turnover o...
Labour market conditions at the time and place of potential entry into the labour market are shown t...
The rise and persistence of unemployment emerged as a serious macroeconomics problem during the 1980...
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