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wages for skilled and unskilled workers. Contrary to conventional wisdom, we find that, at the aggregate level, skilled and … unskilled workers are subject to essentially the same degree of cyclical variation in wages. However, important differences …
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This review examines the concept of the quality of work and employment (QWE), including both 'Decent Work' and the narrower concept of 'job quality'. The key axiom is that 'quality' relates to the extent and manner in which working conditions meet people's needs from work. The review emphasises...
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globalization impacts for example by regulations from the European Union or competitive forces putting pressure on costs and wages …-of-the-art comparison of working conditions (working times, wages et cetera) for driving jobs in different transport sectors, namely road …
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Comparative sociologists have long considered occupations to be a key source of inequality. However, data constraints make comparative research on two of the more important contemporary drivers of occupational stratification - globalization and technological change - relatively scarce. This...
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