'This article uses data from the European Union Labour Force Survey (EULFS) 2004 for a comparative analysis of individual and contextual determinants of temporary employment contracts in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries. Descriptive analyses reveal that temporary contracts are more often involuntary by nature and associated with relatively lower occupational status than permanent contracts in CEE countries compared to Western European average. Individual-level logistic regressions show that the general determinants of temporary employment are rather similar in both parts of Europe, but vary in their strength between countries. To evaluate the impact of macro-level influences on these cross-country differences in temporary employ...
The latest crisis has exacerbated two negative macroeconomic phenomena, particularly in Southern Eur...
This article reframes the debate on the consequences of flexibilization in European labour markets f...
Item does not contain fulltextCurrent theorizing holds that organizations may be less motivated to o...
'This article uses data from the European Union Labour Force Survey (EULFS) 2004 for a comparative a...
This paper studies the determinants of temporary employment in 19 European countries using data from...
There is a perception that temporary employment is rising in Europe but there is little evidence to ...
In this article we use comparative micro data for 15 European countries covering the period 1992-200...
In this study we analyse the determinants of perceived job security in Europe, paying specific atten...
This article focuses on school-leavers who enter employment with a temporary contract in the Europea...
In the study I exploit European Social Survey Round 5 data to identify the determinants of temporary...
This paper studies the determinants of temporary employment in 19 European countries using micro-lev...
Temporary work is common across Europe, especially among young people. Whether temporary employment ...
Temporary work is common across Europe, especially among young people. Whether temporary employment ...
The main goal of this study is to gain a better understanding of the relationship between job satisf...
This article reframes the debate on the consequences of flexibilization in European labour markets f...
The latest crisis has exacerbated two negative macroeconomic phenomena, particularly in Southern Eur...
This article reframes the debate on the consequences of flexibilization in European labour markets f...
Item does not contain fulltextCurrent theorizing holds that organizations may be less motivated to o...
'This article uses data from the European Union Labour Force Survey (EULFS) 2004 for a comparative a...
This paper studies the determinants of temporary employment in 19 European countries using data from...
There is a perception that temporary employment is rising in Europe but there is little evidence to ...
In this article we use comparative micro data for 15 European countries covering the period 1992-200...
In this study we analyse the determinants of perceived job security in Europe, paying specific atten...
This article focuses on school-leavers who enter employment with a temporary contract in the Europea...
In the study I exploit European Social Survey Round 5 data to identify the determinants of temporary...
This paper studies the determinants of temporary employment in 19 European countries using micro-lev...
Temporary work is common across Europe, especially among young people. Whether temporary employment ...
Temporary work is common across Europe, especially among young people. Whether temporary employment ...
The main goal of this study is to gain a better understanding of the relationship between job satisf...
This article reframes the debate on the consequences of flexibilization in European labour markets f...
The latest crisis has exacerbated two negative macroeconomic phenomena, particularly in Southern Eur...
This article reframes the debate on the consequences of flexibilization in European labour markets f...
Item does not contain fulltextCurrent theorizing holds that organizations may be less motivated to o...