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| | | Biletta, Isabella | | European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound) | | | Casual work: Characteristics and implications | | | Luxembourg | | Publications Office of the European Union | | 2019 | | | "(...) Casual work, both intermittent and on-call, contributes to labour market flexibility and is therefore
increasingly used across Europe. In some countries, practices go beyond the use of casual employment
contracts to include other types of contracts and forms of self-employment. While it offers some advantages
for both employers and workers, it is often discussed by policymakers at EU and national levels due to the
observed negative consequences it has for some workers. Impacts include economic insecurity and
unpredictability of working time, which in turn affect workers’ health, well-being and social security. From a
labour market perspective, casual work raises concerns about decent social inclusion of vulnerable groups,
labour market segmentation and more general trends towards fragmentation of work and brain drain. Some
policy responses have already been implemented to tackle these issues; further policy pointers are flagged in
the report. (...)"
[Non-standard employment; Social protection; Working time; Working conditions and sustainable work;
Working conditions; New forms of employment; Employment relationship; Labour and social regulation] | | | hier klicken (PDF 740 KB) | | European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound) | |
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