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  • Atypical work, financial as... Atypical work, financial assets, and asset poverty in Germany
    Colombarolli, Claudia; Lersch, Philipp M. Research in social stratification and mobility, June 2023, 2023-06-00, Volume: 85
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    This study investigates how atypical employment (i.e., part-time, temporary work, mini-jobs) affects workers' ability to accumulate financial assets and exposes them to asset poverty in Germany. ...
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  • Accidental flexicurity or w... Accidental flexicurity or workfare? Navigating ride-share work and Australia’s welfare system
    Veen, Alex; Barratt, Tom; Goods, Caleb ... Economic and industrial democracy, 09/2023
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    This mixed-methods study explores the intersection of the ‘gig’ economy and welfare state in Australia, exploring how ride-share work has provided a pathway into paid work for three traditionally ...
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  • The Importance of Non-Stand... The Importance of Non-Standard Forms of Work in the Current Economic Context
    Tatiana Stahi; Mariana Robea Journal of Danubian studies and research, 10/2023, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    Starting from the importance of atypical forms of employment in the current economic context and in the light of international regulations - that of responding to an acute need for flexibility in ...
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  • Universities as a Source of... Universities as a Source of Precarious Employment
    Merenkov, Anatoly V.; Antonova, Natalya L.; Bakhtin, Evgeny L. ... Integrat͡s︡ii͡a︡ obrazovanii͡a︡ = Integration of education, 6/2023, Volume: 27, Issue: 2
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    Introduction. Rapid social changes and new challenges are increasingly transforming all spheres of human life. These factors affect not only the labor market and the general nature of professional ...
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  • Atypical Forms of Employmen... Atypical Forms of Employment in Lithuania: Main Characteristics and Prevalence
    Miežienė, Rasa; Gruževskis, Boguslavas Socialiniai tyrimai, 12/2016, Volume: 39, Issue: 1
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    The article analyses the types of atypical forms of employment and their spread in Lithuania in the context of the European Union. A special emphasis in the article is laid on security of atypical ...
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  • The More, the Better?! Mult... The More, the Better?! Multiple vs. Single Jobholders' Job Satisfaction as a Matter of Lacked Information
    Kottwitz, Maria U; Hünefeld, Lena; Frank, Benjamin P ... Frontiers in psychology, 07/2017, Volume: 8
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    In recent decades, the working world has changed dramatically and rising demands on flexibility make the coordination of personal and professional life more difficult. Therefore, it is important that ...
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  • Who is in and who is out? A... Who is in and who is out? A risk-based conceptualization of insiders and outsiders
    Schwander, Hanna; Häusermann, Silja Journal of European social policy, 07/2013, Volume: 23, Issue: 3
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    With the post-industrialization and flexibilization of European labour markets, research on social and economic correlates of labour market vulnerability and weak labour market attachment is growing. ...
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  • Platform work in Europe: Le... Platform work in Europe: Lessons learned, legal developments and challenges ahead
    Aloisi, Antonio European labour law journal, 03/2022, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    Several years since first emerging in Europe, platform work continues to represent a ‘social dilemma’ for workers, social partners, policymakers and society as a whole. As a result of intense ...
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