Image Lecture series ‘The labour market as a myth’ by Paul de Beer, “Leerstoel Willy Calewaert 2022” (in Dutch) Tue Mar 29 - Tue May 17 In a series of lectures and workshops, Paul de Beer will challenge the dominant market thinking within research and policy on the labour market and industrial relations. In a series of lectures and workshops, Paul de Beer will challenge the dominant market thinking within research and policy on the labour market and industrial relations.
Image 03/01/2022 Why employment quality matters Health associated with different employment arrangements in the contemporary European labour market Jessie Gevaert, Karen Van Aerden, Deborah De Moortel and Christophe Vanroelen (Interface Demography, Vrije Universiteit Brussel) uses a holistic, multidimensional approach for considering the variation of employment arrangements. Jessie Gevaert, Karen Van Aerden, Deborah De Moortel and Christophe Vanroelen (Interface Demography, Vrije Universiteit Brussel) uses a holistic, multidimensional approach for considering the variation of employment arrangements. Read more about Why employment quality matters
Image Lifetime Healthcare Expenditures Across Socioeconomic Groups Fri Dec 10 This event analyses lifetime healthcare expenditures across socioeconomic groups using complete health cost data for all individuals in the entire Danish population. This event analyses lifetime healthcare expenditures across socioeconomic groups using complete health cost data for all individuals in the entire Danish population.
Image 07/12/21 Parental unemployment and adolescent wellbeing – the moderating role of educational policies Read and download the full report They examine the relationship between parental unemployment and wellbeing of adolescents across countries with different educational policies. They examine the relationship between parental unemployment and wellbeing of adolescents across countries with different educational policies. Read more about Parental unemployment and adolescent wellbeing – the moderating role of educational policies
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Image 03/12/2021 Sharing the Burden Does fathers’ job flexibility ease mothers’ return to employment? Sandra Buchler (Goethe-University Frankfurt) and Katharina Lutz (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) investigated how male partners‘ employment flexibility – specifically their weekly working hours and schedule autonomy – influences their female partners’ return to work after the birth of their first child. Sandra Buchler (Goethe-University Frankfurt) and Katharina Lutz (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) investigated how male partners‘ employment flexibility – specifically their weekly working hours and schedule autonomy – influences their female partners’ return to work after the birth of their first child. Read more about Sharing the Burden
Image 25/11/2021 Will flexible contracts be the new ‘normal’ for young workers? Employers’ views on flexible employment contracts for younger workers Lin Rouvroye, Hendrik P. van Dalen, Kène Henkens (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)-KNAW/University of Groningen) and Joop J. Schippers (Utrecht University) identify which considerations underlie employers’ decision-making with regards to the use of flexible contracts for younger worker. Lin Rouvroye, Hendrik P. van Dalen, Kène Henkens (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)-KNAW/University of Groningen) and Joop J. Schippers (Utrecht University) identify which considerations underlie employers’ decision-making with regards to the use of flexible contracts for younger worker. Read more about Will flexible contracts be the new ‘normal’ for young workers?
Image 08/11/21 What just happened? COVID-19 lockdowns and change in the labour market Read and download the full report This report describes the employment and working time developments by sector and occupation through the first year of the crisis. This report describes the employment and working time developments by sector and occupation through the first year of the crisis. Read more about What just happened? COVID-19 lockdowns and change in the labour market
Image Low school belonging and the link to education, employment, or training Wed Oct 20 In this webinar, Philip Parker will discuss the link between school exclusion and the early adult outcome of not being in education, employment or training post high-school. In this webinar, Philip Parker will discuss the link between school exclusion and the early adult outcome of not being in education, employment or training post high-school.
Image Social Policy. A Critical and Intersectional Analysis Thu Oct 21 Join LSE for this event that will take the form of an open conversation about the new book by Fiona Williams, Social Policy. A Critical and Intersectional Analysis. Join LSE for this event that will take the form of an open conversation about the new book by Fiona Williams, Social Policy. A Critical and Intersectional Analysis.