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The Impact of Labour Market Insecurity on the Work and Family Life of Men and Women

A Comparison of Germany, Great Britain, and Spain

by Katrin Golsch (Author)
©2005 Thesis XX, 286 Pages

Summary

This book investigates the impact of labour market insecurity on the work and family life of men and women within the diverse contexts of Germany, Great Britain, and Spain. The aim is to describe country-specific trends in life course decisions, to discuss the changes in the degree of social protection in an era of globalisation, and to develop a theoretical framework for enhancing our understanding of when individuals make life course decisions. Using longitudinal data from national panel surveys, the book analyses the impact of labour market insecurity on labour market entry and early career, partnership and parenthood decisions, as well as work and family life of adult workers. This analysis sheds light on the complex interdependence of macro-level changes that impact national labour markets; certain risk profiles – coupled with country of residence, gender, career maturity, and individual resources –, and life course decision-making.

Details

Pages
XX, 286
Year
2005
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631540169
Language
German
Keywords
Deutschland Lebensplan Arbeitsmarkt Großbritannien Spanien Unsicherheit Beschäftigung Entscheidung Arbeitsflexibilisierung
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2005. XX, 286 pp., num. fig., tables and graphs

Biographical notes

Katrin Golsch (Author)

The Author: Katrin Golsch is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics, Business Administration and Social Sciences of the University of Cologne. She received her doctorate in Sociology from the University of Bielefeld.

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Title: The Impact of Labour Market Insecurity on the Work and Family Life of Men and Women