This paper presents – in a new way of examination and portrayal – the extent and changes of nonstandard employment relationships (part-time work, fixed-term contracts, and self-employment) in 24 EU member states at two points of time, in 1998 and 2008, on the basis of the European Labour Force Survey. Apart from a detailed statistical description by gender, skills and branches, theoretical considerations explaining the development are also examined and tested in a preliminary way. Finally, the most important results and their challenges to the future labour market policy are emphasised again and discussed. The central outcome is neither the complaint of the eroding 'standard employment relationship' nor of its potential 'precariousness'; it...
In the last 25 years the number of flexible jobs has been expanding in most European countries. For ...
"Continuous full-time work is becoming less frequent in modern societies. Instead, flexible forms of...
In some countries in Europe the economic crisis starting in 2008 was marked not only by a rise in un...
In particular due to increasing female employment over the last decades employment has become more f...
The European Employment Strategy and the Destandardisation of Employment Relations: The German Case ...
The paper addresses an often neglected question in labour market research: to which extent do outcom...
Although the increase in female labour force participation is a fairly widespread trend, there is st...
[Excerpt] The eighteenth edition of the Employment in Europe report is published at a moment when em...
In particular due to increasing female employment over the last decades employment has become more f...
We investigate the changes in women’s participation patterns across 15 EU countries over the last 2...
Since the 70s of the last century European labour market has passed gradual changes which are connec...
In most countries, a standard (or core) model of employment relationship (i.e. full-time work under ...
A key objective of modernising the European social model is ensuring greater social protection for w...
The central research question of this dissertation is how labor market institutions shape social pat...
Objectives Flexicurity should reduce the difference between employed people and people belonging to ...
In the last 25 years the number of flexible jobs has been expanding in most European countries. For ...
"Continuous full-time work is becoming less frequent in modern societies. Instead, flexible forms of...
In some countries in Europe the economic crisis starting in 2008 was marked not only by a rise in un...
In particular due to increasing female employment over the last decades employment has become more f...
The European Employment Strategy and the Destandardisation of Employment Relations: The German Case ...
The paper addresses an often neglected question in labour market research: to which extent do outcom...
Although the increase in female labour force participation is a fairly widespread trend, there is st...
[Excerpt] The eighteenth edition of the Employment in Europe report is published at a moment when em...
In particular due to increasing female employment over the last decades employment has become more f...
We investigate the changes in women’s participation patterns across 15 EU countries over the last 2...
Since the 70s of the last century European labour market has passed gradual changes which are connec...
In most countries, a standard (or core) model of employment relationship (i.e. full-time work under ...
A key objective of modernising the European social model is ensuring greater social protection for w...
The central research question of this dissertation is how labor market institutions shape social pat...
Objectives Flexicurity should reduce the difference between employed people and people belonging to ...
In the last 25 years the number of flexible jobs has been expanding in most European countries. For ...
"Continuous full-time work is becoming less frequent in modern societies. Instead, flexible forms of...
In some countries in Europe the economic crisis starting in 2008 was marked not only by a rise in un...