Few studies have researched the impact of the 2008-2009 economic crisis on organisations’ adjustment behaviour in Germany and the Netherlands. Using large-scale data from an employee web-survey running from 2009/08 to 2010/11, this paper investigates the likelihood that German and Dutch employees work for a crisis-hit organisation. The likelihood of labour hoarding or downward adjustments of the permanent or flexible workforce in crisis-hit organisations is studied, as is the likelihood of downward adjustments in basic wages or benefits. The results show that such effects occur in large firms and the manufacturing industry much more often, that women are more likely to be working in a crisis-hit organisation but less likely to be facing any...
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What motivates welfare attitudes during economic crises? While existing research highlights self-int...
This study uses data from a continuous employee web-survey to investigate the trade-off between wage...
Wage or workforce adjustments in the crisis? How do organisations respond if the crisis affects thei...
This article is based on the results of two company surveys - the first was conducted in 2007, befor...
Between 2008 and 2010, the German economy faced the most serious economic downturn since the Second ...
As a consequence of the global financial crisis Germany experienced the deepest slowdown of its econ...
The recession following the 2008 financial crisis brought major changes to employees’ experiences at...
In summer 2007, the US subprime crisis emerged and economic growth in industrialisedcountries starte...
In summer 2007, the US subprime crisis emerged and economic growth in industrialisedcountries starte...
The economic and financial crisis of 2008–2010 has impacted on pay in most EU Member States leading ...
The recession following the 2008 financial crisis brought major changes to employees’ experiences at...
Abstract. At the height of the economic crisis in mid-2009, the number of Ger-many’s short-time work...
This paper analyses employment resilience to the 2008 economic crisis using individual-level data fr...
This paper analyses the effect of the economic crisis in 2008 and 2009 on individual training activi...
This article analyses the effects of the financial crisis and the Great Recession on productivity in...
What motivates welfare attitudes during economic crises? While existing research highlights self-int...
This study uses data from a continuous employee web-survey to investigate the trade-off between wage...
Wage or workforce adjustments in the crisis? How do organisations respond if the crisis affects thei...
This article is based on the results of two company surveys - the first was conducted in 2007, befor...
Between 2008 and 2010, the German economy faced the most serious economic downturn since the Second ...
As a consequence of the global financial crisis Germany experienced the deepest slowdown of its econ...
The recession following the 2008 financial crisis brought major changes to employees’ experiences at...
In summer 2007, the US subprime crisis emerged and economic growth in industrialisedcountries starte...
In summer 2007, the US subprime crisis emerged and economic growth in industrialisedcountries starte...
The economic and financial crisis of 2008–2010 has impacted on pay in most EU Member States leading ...
The recession following the 2008 financial crisis brought major changes to employees’ experiences at...
Abstract. At the height of the economic crisis in mid-2009, the number of Ger-many’s short-time work...
This paper analyses employment resilience to the 2008 economic crisis using individual-level data fr...
This paper analyses the effect of the economic crisis in 2008 and 2009 on individual training activi...
This article analyses the effects of the financial crisis and the Great Recession on productivity in...
What motivates welfare attitudes during economic crises? While existing research highlights self-int...