This paper addresses the issue of the presence and the extent of equalizing differences between temporary and permanent workers. The assumption of perfect competition in the labour market is directly questioned and a simple duopsonistic model is developed with the aim of capturing the main sources of differentiation among workers. The empirical analysis, based on several waves of the UK Labour Force Data, tends to confirm several of the hypotheses suggested by the model and emphasizes how in the short run workers who have experienced a change in their job status can expect a career trajectory in line with the theory on compensating differentials. In particular, shifts from temporary to permanent contracts tend to relate to a reduction in wa...
Amid lively debate on the consequences of temporary employment, the paper examines the wages and tra...
Amid lively debate on the consequences of temporary employment, the paper examines the wages and tra...
Purpose: To ease adjustments in the labour market, many countries have softened their legislation si...
This paper addresses the issue of the presence and the extent of equalizing differences between temp...
This paper addresses the applicability of the theory of equalizing differences (Rosen, 1986) in a ma...
This paper addresses the applicability of the theory of equalizing differences (Rosen, 1987) in a ma...
We investigate the role of temporary contracts in shaping wage inequality in a dual labour market. B...
We investigate the role of temporary contracts in shaping wage inequality in a dual labour market. B...
The liberalization of fixed term contracts in Europe has led to a two tier regime, with a growing sh...
This paper uses panel data from the UK (BHPS) and Germany (GSOEP) to investigate the wage effect of ...
The liberalization of \u85xed term contracts in Europe has led to a two tier regime, with a growing ...
In the EU, one in seven employees work on temporary contracts associated with lower pay and less tra...
Amid lively debate on the consequences of temporary employment, the paper examines the wages and tra...
Are temporary jobs a port of entry into permanent employment? In this paper we argue that the answer...
We study the evolution and effects of monopsony power in the UK private sector labour market from 19...
Amid lively debate on the consequences of temporary employment, the paper examines the wages and tra...
Amid lively debate on the consequences of temporary employment, the paper examines the wages and tra...
Purpose: To ease adjustments in the labour market, many countries have softened their legislation si...
This paper addresses the issue of the presence and the extent of equalizing differences between temp...
This paper addresses the applicability of the theory of equalizing differences (Rosen, 1986) in a ma...
This paper addresses the applicability of the theory of equalizing differences (Rosen, 1987) in a ma...
We investigate the role of temporary contracts in shaping wage inequality in a dual labour market. B...
We investigate the role of temporary contracts in shaping wage inequality in a dual labour market. B...
The liberalization of fixed term contracts in Europe has led to a two tier regime, with a growing sh...
This paper uses panel data from the UK (BHPS) and Germany (GSOEP) to investigate the wage effect of ...
The liberalization of \u85xed term contracts in Europe has led to a two tier regime, with a growing ...
In the EU, one in seven employees work on temporary contracts associated with lower pay and less tra...
Amid lively debate on the consequences of temporary employment, the paper examines the wages and tra...
Are temporary jobs a port of entry into permanent employment? In this paper we argue that the answer...
We study the evolution and effects of monopsony power in the UK private sector labour market from 19...
Amid lively debate on the consequences of temporary employment, the paper examines the wages and tra...
Amid lively debate on the consequences of temporary employment, the paper examines the wages and tra...
Purpose: To ease adjustments in the labour market, many countries have softened their legislation si...