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Atypical employment in the EC

Danièle Meulders, Olivier Plasman and Robert Plasman

Dartmouth, c1994

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Bibliography: p. 237-256

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Description

This work is based upon research carried out by EC experts - members of the network Women in Employment of the Equal Opportunities Unit of DGV of the European Commission. The survey looks at atypical employment in the EC, concentrating particularly on women's position in the field.

Table of Contents

  • Part-time employment
  • temporary employment
  • unsocial, rotating and split working hours
  • family workers
  • home working
  • occupational activities in the illegal economy
  • incompletely remunerated employment
  • training courses, apprenticeship
  • in-company courses for workers undergoing retraining
  • other jobs created by the Public Authorities
  • child labour
  • multiple job holding
  • short-time working.

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