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Unstable jobs and time out of work: evidence from the UK

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Avram, Silvia

Socio-Economic Review

2022

20

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1151–1171

labour market flexibility ; low wages ; employment ; unemployment

United Kingdom

Labour market

https://doi.org/10.1093/ser/mwac013

English

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"This article tests the hypothesis that unstable jobs with variable hours or pay enhance the job-finding chances of the working-age non-employed in the UK, by using a combination of the UK Household Longitudinal Study and the Labour Force Survey data and a discrete time model. We find no evidence on the share of unstable jobs in the non-employed person's local labour market impacts on the probability to move into employment. This result holds both for men and women and for groups with low employability such as the low educated and the long-term unemployed. It is robust to alternative ways of defining unstable jobs and to the inclusion of unobserved heterogeneity. Overall, findings cast doubt on the importance of unstable jobs for employment creation in the UK."

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