- Migration and Labor Dynamics
- Social Policy and Reform Studies
- China's Socioeconomic Reforms and Governance
- Regional Development and Policy
- Employment and Welfare Studies
- Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy
- Labor market dynamics and wage inequality
- Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare
- Digital Economy and Work Transformation
- Agricultural risk and resilience
- Workplace Health and Well-being
- European Union Policy and Governance
- Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
- European Criminal Justice and Data Protection
- Sharing Economy and Platforms
- Demographic Trends and Gender Preferences
- Labor Movements and Unions
- Retirement, Disability, and Employment
- Migration, Refugees, and Integration
- Taxation and Compliance Studies
- Legal and Labor Studies
- Diaspora, migration, transnational identity
- Innovation, Technology, and Society
- Firm Innovation and Growth
- Regional resilience and development
European Trade Union Institute
2021-2024
IZA - Institute of Labor Economics
2014-2024
International Zinc Association
2014-2019
Centre for European Policy Studies
2014-2019
KU Leuven
2018
Abstract This paper describes the Longitudinal Survey on Rural Urban Migration in China (RUMiC), a unique data source terms of spatial coverage and panel dimension for research labor markets China. The survey is collaboration project between Australian National University, Beijing Normal University Institute Study Labor (IZA), which makes publicly available to scientific community by producing Scientific Use Files. illustrates structure, sampling frame tracking method survey, provides an...
This article investigates whether the existing frameworks of industrial relations and social dialogue can also be applied to work in platform economy. It further questions what role traditional Social Partners play dealing with challenges this new form work. The maps forms organisation, both workers platforms, explores how these interact actors structures. While organising is difficult, numerous successful efforts do so exist, including by grassroots organisations, worker cooperatives formal...
Purpose This study explores how social partners contribute to the successful return work (RTW) of individuals affected by chronic diseases, employing framework actor-centred institutionalism. Design/methodology/approach paper adopts a comparative case methodology assess role in workplace (re-)integration people with disease Belgium and Italy, both which represent well-developed industrial relations systems yet having different institutional policy frameworks on RTW. Findings Institutional...
This article examines two questions. First, how far have the green and social policy objectives of European Green Deal Recovery Resilience Facility (RRF) been translated into ‘eco-social policies’ (i.e. demonstrate a ‘socio-ecological’ dimension) in National Plans (NRRPs) four biggest beneficiary countries, namely, Greece, Italy, Portugal Spain? And, second, is role national welfare states articulated these eco-social policies to support this just transition? Our analysis shows first, that,...
This paper describes the Longitudinal Survey on Rural Urban Migration in China (RUMiC), a unique data source terms of spatial coverage and panel dimension for research labor markets China. The survey is collaboration project between Australian National University, Beijing Normal University Institute Study Labor (IZA), which makes publicly available to scientific community by producing Scientific Use Files. illustrates structure, sampling frame tracking method survey, provides an overview...
Policy recommendations • The social dimension of the European Green Deal remains underdeveloped. and employment-related challenges green transition span many dimensions, such as job losses employment transitions, reskilling upskilling workforce, distributional effects decarbonisation policies, protection rights citizen participation. Climate mitigation measures are likely, without other action, to exacerbate inequalities.• Initiatives address those remain fragmented. Just Transition...
This paper assesses how well national recovery and resilience plans (NRRPs) aim at jointly tackling the social climate/environmental challenges of from crisis transition to a net zero carbon socioeconomic model. Drawing on conceptual frameworks proposed by Mandelli (forthcoming) Sabato et al. (2021) economic, green objectives can be integrated in general, more particularly EU Recovery Policy framework, this goes step further examines NRRP documents as secondary evidence from, among others,...
Abstract Against the background of continuing gains in female education and labour market participation rising migration, we investigate whether women work occupations which match their educational qualifications migrant face double penalty being overqualified for jobs. Using data from European Social Survey covering 2002–2020 with detailed information about occupation attainment, show that are significantly more likely to be jobs relative native women. We explore role individual,...
Using a recent survey of immigrants to France, we provide detailed analysis the educational attainment and labor market performance various sub-population groups in France. Our results indicate that France are less educated than native born these differences can be tracked down socioeconomic background for most immigrants. Similarly, there is significant wage gap between immigrant native-born workers, but this reduced sometimes disappears after correcting selection into employment. In cases...
Purpose This paper makes a conceptual contribution by intersecting two strands of literature (return to work following health issues and industrial relations) facilitate our understanding the potential role social dialogue in supporting return (RTW) diagnosis chronic illness. It conceptualises levels channels through which various actors their interactions may play RTW facilitation within actor-centred institutional framework. Design/methodology/approach The uses an exploratory design based...
To contribute to a scarce literature, in particular for developing and emerging economies, we study the nature of measured risk attitudes their consequences migration. We also investigate whether substantial changes environment influences tolerance. Using 2009 RUMiC data China, find that rural-urban migrants family members are substantially less risk-averse than stayers. further provide evidence individual unaffected by tolerance is correlated across generations.
The objective of the paper is to understand various determinants social innovation incidence at macroeconomic level across countries in Europe. Using a multivariate regression framework, analyses role characteristics from ecosystem which innovations occur. In particular, quantifies relative importance several factors, such as educational attainment, ease doing business index, corruption risk preferences, cultural and norms, name few. Methodologically, takes into account evolution...
We study the labor market outcomes of males aged 18-60 obtaining an urban hukou as a result land expropriation across number provinces in China. Using 2008 and 2009 RUMiC data pooling urban, rural migrant samples, we find that those have better labour than stayers migrants, close gap vis-à-vis native urbanites. also children families experiencing change due to similar investment human capital holders.The results confirm status strong economic determinant source inequality. Differences...
In 2009, a system of pay-for-performance (P4P) was offered to physicians in France via the Contrat d'Amélioration des Pratiques Individuelles (CAPI).This study assesses causal impact CAPI on their behaviour terms care provision.Based panel general practitioners private practice observed before (2005 and 2008) after (2011) its introduction, we use an instrumental variables approach, applied model first-differences order correct endogeneity biases linked fact that signing up is choice.We show...