AutorIn 1: | ||||
Cruz, Irene | ||||
AutorIn 2: | ||||
Molina, Oscar | ||||
AutorIn 3: | ||||
Verd, Joan Miquel | ||||
weitere AutorInnen: | ||||
Paulauskaite, Elma; Dumčius, Rimantas; Venckutė, Milda; Patrini, Valentina; Vacas‑Soriano, Carlos | ||||
HerausgeberIn 1: | ||||
European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound) | ||||
Titel: | ||||
Labour market segmentation: Piloting new empirical and policy analyses | ||||
Ort: | ||||
Luxembourg | ||||
Verlag: | ||||
Publications Office of the European Union | ||||
Jahr: | ||||
2019 | ||||
Abstract: | ||||
(...) This report sets out to describe what labour market segmentation is and why it is problematic for the labour
market and society, as well as disadvantaged groups. It takes a broad view of the term to examine the situation
that arises when the divergence in working conditions between different groups of workers is attributable to
factors other than differentials in human capital levels. (...) [Non-standard employment; Employment structure; Inclusive labour markets; Employment relationship; Minimum wage; Labour market policies; Labour market participation; Labour market change] | ||||
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