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Non-Standard Employment in Post-Industrial Labour Markets
An Occupational Perspective
Edited by Werner Eichhorst and Paul Marx
Examining the occupational variation within non-standard employment, this book combines case studies and comparative writing to illustrate how and why alternative occupational employment patterns are formed. Through expert contributions, a framework is developed integrating explanations based on labour market regulation, industrial relations and skill supply, filling the gaps in previous scholastic research.
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- Published in print:
- 27 Mar 2015
- ISBN:
- 9781781001714
- eISBN:
- 9781781001721
- Pages:
- 448
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- Non-Standard Employment in Post-Industrial Labour Markets
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Introduction: an occupational perspective on non-standard employment
- Chapter 2: Non-standard employment across occupations in Germany: the role of replaceability and labour market flexibility
- Chapter 3: Non-standard employment patterns across occupations in the Netherlands
- Chapter 4: Occupational employment patterns in a highly regulated labour market: the case of France
- Chapter 5: Occupational growth and non-standard employment in the Spanish service sector: from upgrading to polarisation
- Chapter 6: Non-standard work, low-paid work and employment dynamics in Italy: evidence from an occupational perspective
- Chapter 7: Labour market flexibility in the Danish service sector: same old, same old, but more different
- Chapter 8: Variation in the prevalence of temporary contracts across occupations in the UK
- Chapter 9: Non-standard employment across occupations in the United States: the role of replaceability and labour market flexibility
- Chapter 10: Subjective employment insecurity gap between occupations: variance across Europe
- Chapter 11: Understanding occupational differences in flexibilisation and mobility patterns in Europe: do institutions matter?
- Chapter 12: Non-standard employment of women in service sector occupations: a comparison of European countries
- Chapter 13: Female atypical employment in the service occupations: a comparative study of time trends in Germany and the UK
- Chapter 14: Trade unions, precarious work and dualisation in Europe
- Chapter 15: Non-standard employment and systems of skill formation in European countries
- Index
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- Published:
- 27 March 2015
- Category:
- Monograph Chapter
- Pages:
- v–vi (2 total)
Collection:
Social And Political Science 2015
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- Non-Standard Employment in Post-Industrial Labour Markets
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Introduction: an occupational perspective on non-standard employment
- Chapter 2: Non-standard employment across occupations in Germany: the role of replaceability and labour market flexibility
- Chapter 3: Non-standard employment patterns across occupations in the Netherlands
- Chapter 4: Occupational employment patterns in a highly regulated labour market: the case of France
- Chapter 5: Occupational growth and non-standard employment in the Spanish service sector: from upgrading to polarisation
- Chapter 6: Non-standard work, low-paid work and employment dynamics in Italy: evidence from an occupational perspective
- Chapter 7: Labour market flexibility in the Danish service sector: same old, same old, but more different
- Chapter 8: Variation in the prevalence of temporary contracts across occupations in the UK
- Chapter 9: Non-standard employment across occupations in the United States: the role of replaceability and labour market flexibility
- Chapter 10: Subjective employment insecurity gap between occupations: variance across Europe
- Chapter 11: Understanding occupational differences in flexibilisation and mobility patterns in Europe: do institutions matter?
- Chapter 12: Non-standard employment of women in service sector occupations: a comparison of European countries
- Chapter 13: Female atypical employment in the service occupations: a comparative study of time trends in Germany and the UK
- Chapter 14: Trade unions, precarious work and dualisation in Europe
- Chapter 15: Non-standard employment and systems of skill formation in European countries
- Index