Research report

Very atypical work: Exploratory analysis of fourth European Working Conditions Survey - Background paper

Published: 13 April 2010

This background paper has been prepared to complement the findings of a comparative analysis by Eurofound on what has been termed ‘very atypical work’ in the 27 EU Member States. In the background paper, the definition of very atypical forms of work includes non-written employment contracts, contracts of less than 10 working hours a week and very short fixed-term contracts of six months or less. The comparative analytical report Flexible forms of work: ‘very atypical’ contractual arrangements uses a similar categorisation, with the addition of zero-hour and on-call work contracts.

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Number of pages

34

Reference no.

EF1010

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