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labor contracts 2 non-standard work arrangements 2 outsourcing 2 staffing companies 2 Arbeitsvertrag 1 Atypische Beschäftigung 1 Befristete Beschäftigung 1 Beschäftigungseffekt 1 Employment effect 1 Human Resource Management 1 Labour contract 1 Leiharbeit 1 Non-standard employment 1 Outsourcing 1 Personalbeschaffung 1 Personalmanagement 1 Recruitment 1 Temporary agency work 1 Temporary employment 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1
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Goos, Maarten 2 Salomons, Anna 2 Scheer, Bas 2 Berge, Wiljan van den 1 Van den Berge, Wiljan 1
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Domestic Outsourcing and Worker Outcomes: Evidence from Staffing Firms
Goos, Maarten; Salomons, Anna; Scheer, Bas; Van den … - 2025
The rising incidence of alternative work arrangements, such as outsourcing, raises important questions about worker outcomes in such non-standard labor contracts. We study this question in the Netherlands, a country with a rapid rise in flexible labor contracts, using administrative...
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Domestic outsourcing and worker outcomes : evidence from staffing firms
Goos, Maarten; Salomons, Anna; Scheer, Bas; Berge, … - 2025
The rising incidence of alternative work arrangements, such as outsourcing, raises important questions about worker outcomes in such non-standard labor contracts. We study this question in the Netherlands, a country with a rapid rise in flexible labor contracts, using administrative...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015485831
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