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The 24/7 economy and work during unsocial hours in Europe: Examining the influence of labor market dualization, regulation and collective bargaining

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Riekhoff, Aart-Jan ; Krutova, Oxana ; Nätti, Jouko

Economic and Industrial Democracy

2021

42

4

November

1080-1104

labour market ; collective bargaining ; deregulation ; working time

EU countries

Working time and leave

https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831X19846330

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"This article examines the individual- and country-level factors that contribute to the risk of working unsocial hours in 30 European countries. Using the EU labor force survey data, the authors test for the influence of labor market dualization, product- and labor market regulation, and collective bargaining on the individual risk of working unsocial hours. The risks of working unsocial hours are strongly dualized in all countries, but the size of the risk gap between low-skilled outsiders and high-skilled insiders varies. In countries where collective bargaining plays a greater role in regulating work hours the gap between low- and high-skilled workers is smaller."

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