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Titre : | Work, employment and society, vol. 35, n° 3. - June 2021 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/06/2021 |
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Women still earn less than men and continue to perform the bulk of domestic activities. Several studies documented a negative individual wageâhousework relation, suggesting that gender discrepancies in housework may explain the gender wage gap. [...]
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The article examines the evolution of migrant low-wage employment in the context of structural changes in the German labour market. By drawing on data from the Socio-Economic-Panel, it seeks to answer why low-wage jobs disproportionally rose amo[...]
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Active Labour Market Programmes (ALMPs), which form important components of employment support policies around the world, have been found to improve mental health and wellbeing of participants. However, it remains unclear how these health effect[...]
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Despite womenâs recent gains in education and employment, husbands still tend to out-earn their wives. This article examines the relationship between the partner pay gap (i.e. the difference in earned income between married, co-resident partners[...]
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What are the directions of change in the complexity of work and the required skill levels of the labour force in Europe? Three prominent strands of literature suggest conflicting expectations â upskilling, deskilling and polarisation. This quest[...]
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This article investigates whether a prolonged absence from the workforce after the birth of the first child is associated with mothers having a lower retirement income and whether cross-national variations in family policy and pension systems mo[...]
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Recent growth in strike activity in the United States and Canada has motivated a broad scholarship on union organizing and labour movement revitalization. However, researchers and activists particularly concerned with the role of member mobiliza[...]
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Working with volunteers is a challenging occupation, especially in an environment of increasingly precarious casualisation. Although this trend is evident in other types of work, workersâ engagement with the purpose and mission of volunteerism c[...]