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Author
Barański Mateusz (Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie)
Title
Determinants of temporary employment in Poland
Source
Warsaw Forum of Economic Sociology, 2014, vol. 5, nr 1 (9), s. 81-110, tab., wykr., bibliogr. 27 poz.
Keyword
Rynek pracy, Elastyczność zatrudnienia, Praca tymczasowa, Badania społeczno-ekonomiczne
Labour market, Flexible employment, Temporary work, Socio-economic research
Note
summ.
Abstract
In the study I exploit European Social Survey Round 5 data to identify the determinants of temporary employment in Poland. As in this country the share of employees working under contracts of limited duration is the highest among all European Union member states, identifying the determinants of temporary employment is important not only for individuals but also for the policy-makers. The results of the analysis are supplemented with an investigation of the determinants of temporary employment for people younger than 30 years old as this phenomenon is commonly associated with young employees. (original abstract)
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2081-9633
Language
eng
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