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Multiple jobholding and non-standard employment among young workers: a comparative analysis of EU-28 member states
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Palabras clave
Multiple jobholding
Non-standard employment
Youth
Europe
Clasificación UNESCO
63 Sociología
Fecha de publicación
2024
Editor
Taylor & Francis
Citación
Orfao, G., del Rey, A., & Malo, M. Á. (2024). Multiple jobholding and non-standard employment among young workers: a comparative analysis of EU-28 member states. Journal of Youth Studies, 27(7), 961-985. https://doi.org/10.1080/13676261.2023.2187283
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[EN]This article presents a comparative analysis of multiple jobholding and non-standard employment among young people in EU-28 member states. This work contributes to the understanding of multiple jobholding among youth by connecting the empirical work to the issues of labour market flexibilisation in Europe. The database used is the European Union Labour Force Survey for 2019. Non-standard forms of employment have a positive effect on the likelihood of secondary jobholding, especially part-time work. There is a high rate of multiple jobholding in Nordic countries, whereas it is low in Mediterranean, Central and Eastern European countries, where the time spent in second jobs is high. Finally, there are statistically significant differences in the propensity toward multiple jobholding according to level of education, gender, age, and country of birth, while there is no noticeable effect of over-qualification, although there is on the search for another job.
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1367-6261
DOI
10.1080/13676261.2023.2187283
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