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Job attitudes, behaviours and well-being among different types of temporary workers in Europe and Israel

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Gracia, Francisco J. ; Ramos, José ; Peiró, José María ; Caballer, Amparo ; Sora, Beatriz

International Labour Review

2011

150

3-4

December

235-254

conditions of employment ; employability ; employment security ; temporary employment ; temporary worker ; work attitude

Belgium ; Germany ; Israel ; Netherlands ; Sweden ; United Kingdom

Employment

English

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"Applying an innovative typology based on preference for temporary employment and perceived employability, the authors empirically examine four types of temporary workers (and a group of permanent workers for comparison). In a sample of 1,300 employees from six countries, they find significant differences between the four types on a broad set of variables – including demographic and job characteristics, attitude and insecurity – but not in life satisfaction and well-being. They conclude with an argument against the equation of temporary employment with low-skilled workers unable to find a permanent job, stressing the valuable implications of more sensitive research for policy-making on flexicurity."

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