Flexibilisation without hesitation? Temporary contracts and workers' satisfaction
Institut für Arbeitsrecht und Arbeitsbeziehungen in der Europäischen Union, Trier ; Chadi, Adrian ; Hetschko, Clemens
IAAEU - Trier
2013
39 p.
fixed term labour contract ; job satisfaction ; labour market flexibility ; temporary employment ; flexicurity
IAAEU Discussion Paper Series in Economics
4
Labour market
English
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"Fixed-term contracts are often considered a key policy tool for increasing employment. As we show that contract limitation lowers job satisfaction using data from the German Socio- Economic Panel study, we detect a drawback of promoting temporary employment that has not been identified so far. We find that the “honeymoon-hangover” effect of a new job must be taken into account to reveal this result. We examine reasons why employees suffer from temporary contracts and analyse the “Flexicurity” idea of compensating workers with security. Our findings contribute to research on workers' well-being as well as to the debate on labour market flexibilisation."
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