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"Company career policy is directed towards the organisation of transitions in working life. Taking into consideration its context, i.e. its legal, economic and (organisation-related) demographic conditions, it is possible to obtain meaningful statements regarding opportunities and risks on the...
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"For some years we have seen a discussion about the scope of a lifting of the standardisation of employment forms and employment stability. On the one hand, far-reaching breaches in structure, and, on the other hand, consistency and limits of destabilisation, particularly in the areas of...
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"Life course research accentuates that employment trajectories are governed by individual determinants and endogenous causalities; thus, the start to the employment career enduringly affects workers' future mobility patterns. However, their actions are always embedded within a particular...
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Life course research accentuates that employment trajectories are governed by individual determinants and endogenous causalities; thus, the start to the employment career enduringly affects workers' future mobility patterns. However, their actions are always embedded within a particular...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011833820
"Company career policy is directed towards the organisation of transitions in working life. Taking into consideration its context, i.e. its legal, economic and (organisation-related) demographic conditions, it is possible to obtain meaningful statements regarding opportunities and risks on the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005533633