Shifts in the job structure in Europe during the Great Recession
Eurofound ; Hurley, John ; Storrie, Donald ; Jungblut, Jean-Marie
Office for Official Publications of the European Communities - Luxembourg
2011
VIII, 74 p.
economic recession ; employment ; employment status ; European Union ; labour market ; unemployment
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http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/
English
Bibliogr.;Annex;Ill.
978-92-897-1045-9
"This report describes the impact of the ‘great recession' on employment and the job structure in the EU27. It finds that despite a net loss of over five million jobs between 2008–2010, employment continued to grow in top-paying jobs, largely in knowledge-intensive services and business services. Meanwhile, sharp losses in medium-paying jobs in construction and manufacturing led to a shrinking of employment in the middle of the wage spectrum. More jobs were lost to men than to women and employment levels of older workers grew while those of core-age and, in particular, younger workers declined. Part-time work expanded across the wage spectrum while levels of temporary employment began to recover quickly from 2009 onwards after having borne the brunt of the early-recession job losses. "
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