Employment quality of young workers in Europe and its determinants

In many studies, the smoothness of transition systems is evaluated by referring to the employment status at a given endpoint, for example, youth (un)employment rate. Rarely is the quality of employment taken into account. In this chapter we calculate indices referring to four dimensions of employmen...

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