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In the gig economy, workers gain scheduling flexibility but lose guarantees of paid workload. Since a schedule without work has no value to workers, the size and variance of workload within an observed schedule become key dimensions of precariousness. Using detailed work data on over ten...
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This article analyzes the indexes for nonfarm agricultural activities, which combine agricultural activities with both employment and wage. They were made with panel data of Living Measurement Standard Survey (1993, 1998, 2001 and 2005) and they were processed with econometric model as...
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. The empirically implementable criteria can be interpreted as sequential expected poverty dominance. Illustrations of the …
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Using harmonized micro data, this paper investigates the effects of the early phase (2008-10) of the recent economic crisis on transitions between labour market states in Europe. Our analysis focuses on individual heterogeneity, on the type of employment contract, and on cross-country...
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We investigate the reaction of couples to a job loss during periods of growth and recession in the UK focussing on re … recession on entry into these jobs. For women, an employed partner was associated with a greater likelihood of re-entry into any …
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