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1by Stacey, Meghan Fitzgerald, Scott Wilson, Rachel McGrath-Champ, Susan Gavin, Mihajla Published in Journal of educational administration and history (//)“...Fixed-term contracts are a relatively recent, yet growing category of employment for teachers in the public school system in New South Wales (NSW), Australia...”
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2“...The 'publish or perish' system has been widespread in the global higher education sector to incentivize academic performance. How the system affects academics...”
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3“...Labour market segmentation is at the forefront of national and European policy debates. While the European Commission and the OECD claim to promote what they...”
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4“...Labour market segmentation is at the forefront of national and European policy debates. While the European Commission and the OECD claim to promote what they...”
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5by Wilkinson, Catherine Silverio, Sergio A Wilkinson, Samantha Published in Journal of further and higher education (07.02.2021)“...Through a textual analysis of four episodes comprising the ITV 1 psychological thriller Cheat, this paper explores depictions of the English Higher Education...”
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6by Matsue, Toyoki Published in Central European economic journal. (29.04.2020)“...Labour market reforms have been undertaken to eliminate labour market rigidities in European countries since 1970s. The important features of the reforms are...”
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9“...We investigate the role of temporary contracts in shaping wage inequality in a dual labour market. Based on Italian individual-level administrative data, our...”
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10by Smirnykh, Larisa Published in Foresight and STI Governance (25.12.2016)“...The level of innovation activity of the Russian enterprises is inferior to the level of innovation activity of enterprises in developed countries. At the same...”
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11“...Fixed-term contracts can serve as a screening device to reveal the true ability of workers. To achieve promotion to a permanent position, fixed-term employees...”
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12“...This paper investigates the effect of the 2008–9 financial crisis on firms’ employment composition decision when it is possible to choose between permanent and...”
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13by Ruiz-Valenzuela, Jenifer Published in Labour economics (01.01.2020)“...•Does parental job insecurity affect children’s educational outcomes?•Negative consequences of job insecurity could spill over to other household members.•I...”
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14“...The past two decades have witnessed a rapid growth in flexible work arrangements that, in some instances, could expose workers to a higher poverty risk via...”
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15by Barbieri, Paolo Cutuli, Giorgio Luijkx, R Mari, G Scherer, Stefani Published in Socio-economic review (2019)“...In this article, we provide a longitudinal account of institutionally originated, cohort inequalities in a two-tier labour market, taking Italy as an exemplary...”
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16“...This article addresses the question of whether, and to what extent job flexibility is detrimental to mobilization with regard to the willingness to take part...”
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17by Jansen, Giedo Akkerman, Agnes Vandaele, Kurt Published in Economic and industrial democracy (01.02.2017)“...This article addresses the question of whether, and to what extent job flexibility is detrimental to mobilization with regard to the willingness to take part...”
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18“...This article addresses the question of whether, and to what extent job flexibility is detrimental to mobilization with regard to the willingness to take part...”
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19by Jansen, Giedo Akkerman, Agnes Vandaele, Kurt Published in Economic and industrial democracy (01.02.2017)“...This article addresses the question of whether, and to what extent job flexibility is detrimental to mobilization with regard to the willingness to take part...”
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20by Kiersztyn, Anna Published in International journal of sociology (01.10.2016)“...In recent years, many studies have attempted to assess the relationship between contractual status and a range of well-being outcomes, including self-reported...”