textabstractThis article is about differences in the labour market position between flexible and permanent workers. Following the well-known ?flexible-firm? model van Atkinson and in accordance with segmentation theory, we can assume that flexible workers will have a worse labour market position compared to permanent workers. We have tested this assumption using two different indicators of the career of workers, respectively changes in the job level and chances to become unemployed. Our main conclusions are: 1) the job level of jobs held by flexible workers is somewhat lower compared to jobs held by permanent workers; 2) flexible workers have a somewhat higher chance to become unemployed compared to permanent workers; 3) there are large dif...
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The number of employees with a flexible contract is increasing. The aim of this study was to investi...
Defining flexibility and security European labour market patterns tend to contain the increasing sha...
This thesis investigates the quality of atypical employment to reveal whether support for the genera...
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Politicians of all shades argue that the labour market should be more flexible and workers more mobi...
Almost two decades have passed since Dutch employers, unions and the government, in their struggle a...
This article is concerned with examining the relationship between flexible working practices and emp...
Published online: 21 November 2022Starting from the empirical evidence that minorities are more like...
This thesis investigates the quality of atypical employment to reveal whether support for the genera...
This article examines which factors affect the use of flexible employment by employers. The study di...
Almost two decades have passed since Dutch employers, unions and the government, in their struggle a...
Employers in all industrial societies have sought greater flexibility in their employment systems. T...
Contains fulltext : 72906.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article a...
The number of employees with a flexible contract is increasing. The aim of this study was to investi...
Defining flexibility and security European labour market patterns tend to contain the increasing sha...
This thesis investigates the quality of atypical employment to reveal whether support for the genera...
textabstractIn the last decade the Dutch labour market has demonstrated an admirable capacity to gen...
This article answers three questions.To what extent do Dutch workers voluntarily change employers or...
www.roa.nl Why do recent graduates enter into flexible jobs? The share of flexible jobs on the Dutch...
Politicians of all shades argue that the labour market should be more flexible and workers more mobi...
Almost two decades have passed since Dutch employers, unions and the government, in their struggle a...
This article is concerned with examining the relationship between flexible working practices and emp...
Published online: 21 November 2022Starting from the empirical evidence that minorities are more like...
This thesis investigates the quality of atypical employment to reveal whether support for the genera...