Dualization and subjective employment insecurity: explaining the subjective employment insecurity divide between permanent and temporary workers across 23 European countries
Economic and Industrial Democracy
2019
40
3
August
700-729
employment security ; temporary employment ; labour contract
Employment
https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831X16656411
English
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" Dualization theory posits that certain institutions cause dualization in the labour market, yet how institutions deepen the subjective insecurity divide between insiders and outsiders has not been examined. This article examines this question using data from 23 European countries in 2008/2009. Results show that the subjective employment insecurity divide between permanent and temporary workers varies significantly across different countries. Corporatist countries, with stronger unions, have larger subjective insecurity divides between permanent and temporary workers. However, this is because permanent workers feel more secure in these countries rather than because temporary workers are more exposed to feelings of insecurity."
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