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1“...Examining the occupational variation within non-standard employment, this book combines case studies and comparative writing to illustrate how and why...”
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3by Eichhorst, Werner Published in British journal of industrial relations (01.03.2015)“...Most Continental European labour markets and welfare states have experienced a substantial transformation. Germany is a case in point as it exhibits increasing...”
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4“...Dualization is a recurrent concept in analysing the political economy of labour market reforms in European countries. While it helps to make sense of changes...”
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5by Werner Eichhorst Paul Marx Published in Non-Standard Employment in Post-Industrial Labour Markets (27.03.2015)“...Few would disagree that European labour markets are in a process of deep transformation. An important element of this transformation is the twin-process of...”
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6by Werner Eichhorst Paul Marx Verena Tobsch Published in Non-Standard Employment in Post-Industrial Labour Markets (27.03.2015)“...Germany used to be perceived as a country with modest employment levels but high equality in the labour market. However, it is now widely acknowledged that the...”
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7by Eichhorst, Werner Rodríguez-Planas, Núria Schmidl, Ricarda Zimmermann, Klaus F Published in Industrial & labor relations review (2015)“...Young people have been among those most affected by the recent financial crisis. Vocational education and training (VET) is often viewed as the silver bullet...”
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8by Eichhorst, Werner Published in Inter economics (2020)“...The unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic has a severe impact on societies, economies and labour markets. However, not all countries, socio-economic groups and...”
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9by Eichhorst, Werner Marx, Paul Wehner, Caroline Published in Journal for labour market research (01.12.2017)“...Labor market segmentation refers to a salient divide between secure and insecure jobs and is related to problems in important areas, including macro-economic...”
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10“...Labour market segmentation currently is at the forefront of national and European policy debates. While the European Commission and the OECD try to promote...”
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11by Eichhorst, Werner“...Work and employment around the globe change continuously, but there are potentially more rapid and fundamental transformations ahead as new technologies can...”
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12“...The unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic has a severe impact on societies, economies and labor markets. However, not all countries, socio-economic groups and...”
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13by Eichhorst, Werner Kendzia, Michael J Published in Zeitschrift für Arbeitsmarktforschung (01.12.2016)“...Despite a more recent debate about ever deeper segmentation, the authors argue that since industrialization, Germany has continually experienced a dual labor...”
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14“...Barely having had the time to digest the economic and social aftershocks of the Great Recession, European welfare states are confronted with the even more...”
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15by Eichhorst, Werner Published in German policy studies/Politikfeldanalyse (2011)“..."The European Employment Strategy has set the goal of raising the retirement age of workers in the EU through a strategy of 'active ageing'. Yet despite some...”
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16“...This paper gives an overview of the transformation of the German labour market since the mid-1990s with a special focus on the changing patterns of labour...”
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17“...This paper assesses the current situation of youth unemployment in the European Union. In this context, the main questions are whether the European Youth...”
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18“...Digitalization is the buzzword under which profound changes of the labor market can be summarized. Next to automation, i.e., the increasing use of robots,...”
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19by WERNER EICHHORST“...Der vorliegende Beitrag untersucht den Wandel der Erwerbsformen in Deutschland und zeigt, dass atypische Beschäftigung in bestimmten Sektoren und Berufen zum...”
edited by Schönbach, Karl-Heinz Knieps, Franz Amelung, Volker
Published in Gesundheits- und Sozialpolitik (01.01.2015)
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20“...Kurzarbeit hat sich bewährt, Unternehmen dabei zu unterstützen, ihre Belegschaft auch in konjunkturellen Durststrecken im Betrieb halten zu können. Dieses...”