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Using data from Spanish Social Security records, we investigate the returns to experience in different flexible work arrangements, including part-time and full-time work, and permanent and fixed-term contracts. We use a trivariate random effects model which consists of a three-equation system...
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pattern of fixed-term contracts and the determinants of their conversion into permanent ones in Spain, a country in which the …
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transitory differences ; earnings instability ; covariance structure ; minimum distance ; temporary employment ; Spain …
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is to analyse what factors can determine the incidence of temporary employment in Tourism activities in Spain and to … with low-quality jobs; the share of workers with fixed-term jobs. Although Spain is one of the countries with the highest …
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paper is to analyze, from a macroeconomic perspective, the competitiveness of productive sectors in Spain and four of its …
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Using microdata from Statistics Canada's Labour Force Survey (LFS) and Population Census, this paper explores how spatial characteristics are correlated with temporary employment outcomes for Canada's immigrant population. Results from ordinary least square regression models suggest that census...
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Temporary employees rank lower than permanent employees on various measures of mental and physical health, including well-being. In parallel, much research has shown that the relationship between age and well-being traces an approximate U-shape, with a nadir in midlife. Temporary employment may...
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Between 2002 and 2015, temporary employment in Poland more than doubled. Poland became the country with the highest share of temporary jobs in the EU. In this paper, we study how this process affected job quality and job quantity. We analyse the gaps between temporary and permanent workers in...
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There is now ample evidence of a rise in ‘non-standard work arrangements’ in many industrialised economies, yet only rarely does theoretical and empirical work probe the question of why the risk of temporary employment varies. Focusing on temporary employment, the author extends the scope of...
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