The skill profile of the employees and the provision of flexible working hours in the workplace: a multilevel analysis across European countries
Riva, Egidio ; Lucchini, Mario ; den Dulk, Laura ; Ollier-Malaterre, Ariane
2018
49
2
March
128-152
Occupational qualification and job placement
https://doi.org/10.1111/irj.12207
English
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"This article investigates the relationship between the skill profile of the employees (i.e. the percentage of employees in highly skilled jobs) and the provision of flexible working hours in the workplace (i.e. the proportion of employees entitled to adapt, within certain limits, the time when they begin or finish their daily work according to their personal needs or wishes). Analyses draw on the 2009 European Company Survey, conducted on a representative sample (N = 26,640) of European establishments in 29 countries. Multilevel mixed‐effects linear regressions are used to study to what extent both workplace‐level and national‐level variables affect this relationship. Findings suggest a strong, positive and non‐linear relationship between the variables under scrutiny, which is moderated, at national level, by both unemployment and trade union density rates. "
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