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Explaining consequences of employment insecurity: The dynamics of scarring in the United Kingdom, Poland and Norway

Abebe, Dawit Shawel and Bussi, Margherita and Buttler, Dominik and Hyggen, Christer and Imdorf, Christian and Michoń, Piotr and O’Reilly, Jacqueline and Shi, Lulu P.. (2016) Explaining consequences of employment insecurity: The dynamics of scarring in the United Kingdom, Poland and Norway. NEGOTIATE working paper, 6.2.

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Abstract

This deliverable presents three country studies on scarring effects of early employment insecurity in the United Kingdom, Poland and Norway. Traditional analysis of scarring effects has favoured the analysis of the impact of the experience of unemployment on the experience of subsequent unemployment (state dependence) and the monetary costs of previous unemployment in terms of lower subsequent wages (see e.g. Arulampalam, Booth and Taylor 2000; Arulampalam, Gregg and Gregory 2001). The three present country studies go beyond the traditional analysis of scarring effects in order to better understand the trade-offs experienced by young female and male workers when faced with an insecure labour market integration. With national longitudinal data, original methodological designs and research focus, each study contributes in an original way to the research literature. All three studies pay special attention to gender and education as potential moderating variables of scarring effects.
Faculties and Departments:04 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences > Departement Gesellschaftswissenschaften > Fachbereich Soziologie > Sozialforschung und Methodologie (Bergman)
UniBasel Contributors:Imdorf, Christian and Shi, Penghui
Item Type:Working Paper
Publisher:NEGOTIATE HiOA
Number of Pages:50
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Discussion paper / Internet publication
Language:English
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