Labor transitions of Spanish workers: a flexicurity approach

This paper uses data from the Continuous Sample of Working Lives (MCVL) to assess whether flexicurity can contribute to solving endemic problems in the Spanish labor market. Two different periods are considered: 2005–2007, in which the unprecedented expansion of the Spanish economy came to an end, a...

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Main Author: Ángel Alonso Domínguez
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Universitat Rovira i Virgili 2013-04-01
Series:Revista Internacional de Organizaciones
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Online Access:https://www.revista-rio.org/index.php/revista_rio/article/view/111
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description This paper uses data from the Continuous Sample of Working Lives (MCVL) to assess whether flexicurity can contribute to solving endemic problems in the Spanish labor market. Two different periods are considered: 2005–2007, in which the unprecedented expansion of the Spanish economy came to an end, and 2008–2010, which clearly shows how the economic crisis has affected the employment rate. The results obtained bear out the preliminary hypotheses. More specifically, a) labor market transitions have come to a halt, and b) contractual arrangements which may act as gateways to more stable employment are being misused.
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spelling doaj.art-d88ea0d7a7f64747a69aebd0dacb77072022-12-21T23:17:33ZcatUniversitat Rovira i VirgiliRevista Internacional de Organizaciones2013-570X1886-41712013-04-01910.17345/rio9.121–14399Labor transitions of Spanish workers: a flexicurity approachÁngel Alonso Domínguez0Universidad de OviedoThis paper uses data from the Continuous Sample of Working Lives (MCVL) to assess whether flexicurity can contribute to solving endemic problems in the Spanish labor market. Two different periods are considered: 2005–2007, in which the unprecedented expansion of the Spanish economy came to an end, and 2008–2010, which clearly shows how the economic crisis has affected the employment rate. The results obtained bear out the preliminary hypotheses. More specifically, a) labor market transitions have come to a halt, and b) contractual arrangements which may act as gateways to more stable employment are being misused.https://www.revista-rio.org/index.php/revista_rio/article/view/111flexicuritytransitional labor marketrisk societysegmentationContinuous Sample of Working Lives
spellingShingle Ángel Alonso Domínguez
Labor transitions of Spanish workers: a flexicurity approach
Revista Internacional de Organizaciones
flexicurity
transitional labor market
risk society
segmentation
Continuous Sample of Working Lives
title Labor transitions of Spanish workers: a flexicurity approach
title_full Labor transitions of Spanish workers: a flexicurity approach
title_fullStr Labor transitions of Spanish workers: a flexicurity approach
title_full_unstemmed Labor transitions of Spanish workers: a flexicurity approach
title_short Labor transitions of Spanish workers: a flexicurity approach
title_sort labor transitions of spanish workers a flexicurity approach
topic flexicurity
transitional labor market
risk society
segmentation
Continuous Sample of Working Lives
url https://www.revista-rio.org/index.php/revista_rio/article/view/111
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