Temporary Jobs

Temporary Jobs
Author: Alison L. Booth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2000
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Atypical Jobs

Atypical Jobs
Author: John T. Addison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
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Atypical work arrangements have long been criticized as offering more precarious and lower paid work than regular open-ended employment. An important British paper by Booth et)al. (Economic Journal, Vol. 112 (2002), No. 480, pp. F189-F213) was among the first to recognize such jobs also functioned as a stepping stone to permanent work. This conclusion proved prescient, receiving increased support in Europe. Here, we provide a broadly parallel analysis for the USA, where research has been less targeted on this issue. We report similar findings for temporary workers in the USA as found for fixed-term contract workers in Britain.

Non-Standard Employment and Quality of Work

Non-Standard Employment and Quality of Work
Author: Tindara Addabbo
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2011-10-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3790821063


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The international literature on non-standard employment has mostly focussed on its impact on employment, and more recently on working and living conditions. This volume explores these issues with special reference to Italy. Italy is characterized by very low participation rates (particularly women’s), a high degree of fragmentation of labour contracts and a very intense non-standard work diffusion that make this context a particularly interesting case for analysis. New elements of discussion are provided with reference to the interaction of non-standard work, employment probability and living conditions. Interesting insights on the impact of non-standard work on the transition to stable employment and workers’ careers emerge, suggesting a possible failure of companies’ internal systems of work evaluation. The effects on labour productivity and on companies’ performance are analysed. Within this framework, a new perspective on quality of work is suggested.

Female Voices from the Worksite

Female Voices from the Worksite
Author: Marquita R. Walker
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1793628750


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This collection analyzes women’s narratives on the workplace. These narratives speak to the daily struggles women face in the workforce, such as inflexible and long work hours, masculine workplace cultures, employers’ stereotypical attitudes, and the absence of work-life balance initiatives. Viewed from a sociological perspective, the authors emphasize the reoccurring themes of devaluation, exploitation, and dehumanization of female workers resulting from unconscious or implicit bias and which directly impacts women’s quality of life.

Gender and the Contours of Precarious Employment

Gender and the Contours of Precarious Employment
Author: Leah F. Vosko
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2009-09-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135284709


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Precarious employment presents a monumental challenge to the social, economic, and political stability of labour markets in industrialized societies and there is widespread consensus that its growth is contributing to a series of common social inequalities, especially along the lines of gender and citizenship. The editors argue that these inequalities are evident at the national level across industrialized countries, as well as at the regional level within federal societies, such as Canada, Germany, the United States, and Australia and in the European Union. This book brings together contributions addressing this issue which include case studies exploring the size, nature, and dynamics of precarious employment in different industrialized countries and chapters examining conceptual and methodological challenges in the study of precarious employment in comparative perspective. The collection aims to yield new ways of understanding, conceptualizing, measuring, and responding, via public policy and other means – such as new forms of union organization and community organizing at multiple scales – to the forces driving labour market insecurity.

Trade Credit and Temporary Employment

Trade Credit and Temporary Employment
Author: Sebastian Nielen
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 331929850X


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This book presents an empirical investigation into the relationship between companies' short-term response to capital and labor market frictions and performance. Two different kinds of performance measures are considered, namely innovation performance and firm performance. The author focuses on two major topics: first, on the relation between innovation performance and the use of trade credit. Second, on the relation between firm performance and the use of temporary employment. The use of in-depth firm-level data and state-of-the-art microeconometric methods provide the scientific rigor to this important investigation to answer the questions currently being confronted by many companies in different economies.

OECD Employment Outlook 2015

OECD Employment Outlook 2015
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2015-07-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9264239537


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The OECD Employment Outlook 2015 reviews recent labour market trends and short-term prospects in OECD countries, looking at: recent labour market developments, especially around minimum wages; skills and wage inequality; activation policies and inclusive labour markets; and job quality.