Temporary agency work, migration and the crisis in Greece: labour market segmentation intensified
Transfer. European Review of Labour and Research
2016
22
2
May
179-192
economic recession ; labour market segmentation ; labour mobility ; medical care ; temporary work agency ; labour migration
Labour market
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1024258916634620
English
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"This article focuses on the under-researched temporary agency employment in Greece. It shows that the development of the temporary employment agency sector has gone hand in hand with the flow of undocumented and exploitable migrant labour in Greece over the past 25 years, reflecting the segmentation of the Greek labour market along ethnic lines. Using empirical research evidence on the operation of temporary employment agencies in the Greek hospitality and health care sectors, the article highlights the precarious or even illicit nature of agency employment in a context in which labour outsourcing and flexible employment are promoted by policy-makers. Last but not least, it suggests that the segmented landscape of the Greek labour market has become more complex during the economic crisis, with more and more Greeks drawn to agency-mediated precarious employment. "
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