The temporary employed in Poland: Beneficiaries or victims of the liberal labour market?
利用2009-2013年波兰面板数据,分析临时雇佣对未来职业和经济前景的影响,发现临时工找到长期工作的机会增加、失业风险降低,但收入及稳定性方面的负面影响并未减弱。
Poland has had the highest incidence of temporary employment among the EU countries since 2009. However, due to a lack of proper data, only a few empirical studies have been devoted to analyse the consequences of temporary employment for future career and economic prospects on the Polish labour market. In this study the data from the Social Diagnosis panel study for the years 2009–2013 are used in order to analyse these consequences. The results reveal that although the chances for the temporary employed of finding a permanent job increase and the risk of being unemployed decreases over time, the negative consequences of temporary employment for income and its perceived stability do not seem to diminish.