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Finnish bioeconomy and b) a study of the composition and changes of employment in the German bioeconomy in comparison to the … the bioeconomy atypical forms of employment occur more often while overall job numbers are declining. …
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This paper’s analysis of working conditions in Europe compares several aspects of job quality and wages, rather than relying on earnings as a sole indicator of workers’ well-being.We use a micro-level database of workers from 22 European countries to assess how global value chains (GVCs) and...
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of trade union representation at the firm level on the quality of workers' jobs in the EU in terms of atypical employment …, which is further differentiated by type of atypical employment (i.e. temporary contracts and involuntary part-time work) as … robotisation. The results show that a worker's likelihood of being in atypical employment is related to both forces analysed but in …
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about how to use GDPR to address the 'procedural problems' faced by platform workers, regardless of their employment status. …
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future of work beyond employment and pay, to a consideration of job quality more broadly. …
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Specialisation in value-chain functions is one of the new phenomena introduced by global value chains (GVCs). This report investigates the effects of functional specialisation on labour markets in fabrication and R&D activities as the two polar cases of value-chain functions, whereby the former...
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