Anchors for job quality: Sectoral systems of unemployment in the European context

"This paper argues that we can improve our understanding of the factors that shape job quality by interrogating the challenges facing sectoral systems of employment in diverse country contexts. Drawing on the work of the EU-funded Dynamo (Dynamics of national employment models) project, we desc...

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Arbeitsbeziehung
Arbeitsplatz
Arbeitsqualität
Arbeitsrecht
Beschäftigungssystem
Betriebliche Weiterbildung
Branche
Europäische Union
Fahrzeugbau
Innovation
Organisationsstruktur
Produktionsstruktur
Regulation
Soziale Rechte
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