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Precarious Transitions and Labour Market Disadvantage: Using Longitudinal Data to Explain the Nature of Work–Welfare Cycling
McCollum D. Precarious transitions and labour market disadvantage: using longitudinal data to explain the nature of work–welfare cycling, Regional Studies. Transitions from welfare into work are often regarded as a remedy to labour market exclusion. However, these transitions often do not lead to sustained employment, with many people persistently cycling between work and welfare. This paper uses longitudinal datasets to investigate the nature of this form of labour market disadvantage in the United Kingdom. Key findings are that most work–welfare cycling involves moves between unemployment and jobs at the bottom end of the occupational hierarchy, and that cycling is associated with buoyant labour market conditions and insecure forms of employment.
Precarious Transitions and Labour Market Disadvantage: Using Longitudinal Data to Explain the Nature of Work–Welfare Cycling
McCollum D. Precarious transitions and labour market disadvantage: using longitudinal data to explain the nature of work–welfare cycling, Regional Studies. Transitions from welfare into work are often regarded as a remedy to labour market exclusion. However, these transitions often do not lead to sustained employment, with many people persistently cycling between work and welfare. This paper uses longitudinal datasets to investigate the nature of this form of labour market disadvantage in the United Kingdom. Key findings are that most work–welfare cycling involves moves between unemployment and jobs at the bottom end of the occupational hierarchy, and that cycling is associated with buoyant labour market conditions and insecure forms of employment.
Precarious Transitions and Labour Market Disadvantage: Using Longitudinal Data to Explain the Nature of Work–Welfare Cycling
McCollum, David (Autor:in)
Regional Studies ; 47 ; 1752-1765
01.11.2013
14 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Longitudinal data , Multiple work–welfare transitions , Sustainable employment , Work–life histories , Work–welfare cycling , 纵向数据 , 多层面工作-福利转型 , 可持续就业 , 工作-生活历史 , 工作-福利循环 , Données longitudinales , Transitions multiples du travail à l'aide sociale , Emploi durable , Expériences professionnelles , Oscillation entre le travail et l'aide sociale , Longitudinale Daten , Wiederholte Übergänge zwischen Erwerbstätigkeit und Sozialleistungen , Langfristige Beschäftigung , Arbeit-Leben-Verläufe , Pendeln zwischen Erwerbstätigkeit und Sozialleistungen , Datos longitudinales , Transiciones múltiples del trabajo a las prestaciones sociales , Empleo sostenible , Historias de la vida laboral , Ciclo trabajo-prestaciones sociales , J0 , J63 , J64 , J88
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