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Precarious work amongst students in Europe (PRECSTUDE)


Auteur(s) :  Steve Jefferys, Janroj Keles, Nick Clark & Sylvie Contrepois (dir.)

Editeur(s) :  Working Lives Research Institute (WLRI) at London Metropolitan University ;

Date :  12/2012

  Researchers at the Working Lives Research Institute (WLRI) at London Metropolitan University are conducting a study across 7 member states (Czech Republic, France, Italy, Spain, Poland, Latvia and UK) to find out what sort of paid work is undertaken by students during their studies, and to what extent it could be described as “precarious”. The research is funded by the European Commission (DG Employment) under Agreement Number VS/2011/0505, as part of a programme looking at how precarious work might be converted into work with better rights.

Among other issues, the Commission is interested in projects which analyse the economic significance, causes and effects of precarious work, and the extent to which it contributes to the flexibility of the labour market. They are also concerned to see analysis of “Measures and incentives aimed at enabling the transformation of precarious employment relationships into contracts carrying more social rights, including the collective representation of workers”.

Les rapports des pays participants sont disponibles en ligne :
- Royaume Uni (12 pages)
- France (17 pages)
- Italie (22 pages)
- Lettonie (15 pages)
- Pologne (16 pages)
- Espagne (12 pages)
- République Tchèque (7 pages)





Télécharger le document :  http://www.workinglives.org/.../precstude.cfm


mot(s) clé(s) :  enseignement supérieur, relation formation - emploi