Atypical employment in the European union
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Atypical employment in the European union

A. de Grip, Jeroen Hoevenberg and Ed Willems
International labour review, Vol.136(1), pp.49-71
1997

Abstract

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Based on the EUROSTAT Labour Force Survey data on employment by occupational group for 11 member states in 1991. Analyses two major forms of atypical employment: part time employment and temporary employment.
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