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García-Serrano, Carlos Jimeno, Juan F. Toharia, Luis Kugler, Adriana D. Arranz, José M. Albert Verdú, Cecilia Carrasco, Raquel Davia, María A. Malherbet, Franck Pellizzari, Michele Arranz Muñoz, José María Origo, Federica Samek Lodovici, Manuela Llorente Heras, Raquel Izquierdo, Mario All co-authors employment temporary workers spain spanien permanent contracts spanish work market effects accidents costs evidence reforms older arbeitsmarktflexibilität consequences job payroll taxes dismissal contract results probability study restrictive labour increase italy effect analysis increased young
Composed terms temporary employment befristete beschäftigung permanent contracts italy spain labour market flexibility temporary workers payroll taxes dismissal costs employment consequences consequences restrictive restrictive permanent contracts evidence evidence spanish spanish labor market reforms work accidents taxes dismissal older workers permanent employment dismissal protection employment effect non wage labour costs labor market temporary contracts contract type personal job job characteristics work accident labour market policy contracts increase increase work accidents microeconometric microeconometric comparison comparison italy employment young reforms employment spanish labour force survey work related probability suffering suffering work eu staaten eu countries betriebliches bildungsmanagement employer provided training wage structure measuring universality universality social social protection protection pilot pilot study dependent self self employment employment europe europe involuntariness involuntariness country country wealth market institutions labour market effect temporary workers italy segmentation spanish market empirical empirical analysis analysis study study wage spain quickly quickly came came account account new new jobs jobs result eighties early
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Virginia Hernanz Martín Alternative spellings: Virginia Hernanz Virginia Hernanz Martín Biblio: Dozenzin an der Univ. de Alcalá (2003); Span. Wirtschaftswissenschaftlerin
Publishing years Series Documento de trabajo / FEDEA (3) JRC (1) Working paper (1) Papeles de economía española (1) OECD social, employment and migration working papers (1) Discussion paper series / IZA (1) Discussion paper series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit (1) Estudios y análisis (1) Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research (1) Working papers / Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Department of Economics and Business (1)