Papers (and presentation)
Sesions / Titels | Authors | Papers | Presentations |
A | Statistics on labour market dynamics | Antonio Discenza | Chair |
A1 | Labour market flows estimates for Portugal | Sónia Torres | PT |
A2 | Labour market dynamic | Anouk Bläuer-Herrmann | CH |
A3 | What can the LFS learn from register-based statistics on labour market flows | Ole Villund | NO |
A4 | Measuring transitions in ILO status for the EU: some first interesting results | Frank Espelage | EU |
B | Quality of employment | Johan van der Valk | Chair |
B1 | Measuring quality of employment – The UNECE/ILO/Eurostat framework and its implementation as statistical output | Thomas Körner | DE |
B2 | One number on job quality in Europe: operationalisation based on the 5th European working conditions survey | Agnes Parent Thirion | Eurofound |
B3 | Measuring job satisfaction in Italian Labour force survey | Francesca della Ratta | IT |
B4 | Some elements of employment quality. Which links with wish of another job ? | Fabien Guggemos | FR |
C | Ambivalent professional status (quasi employees or fake self-employed) |
Thomas Körner | Chair |
C1 | Slovak experience with fake self-employment | Dáša Rachelová | SK |
C3 | The new self-employed in the Netherlands and the rest of Europe | Lian Kösters | NL |
C4 | Rise of involuntary self-employment? Case of Finland | Anna Pärnänen | FI |
D | Types of atypical (or non-standard) employment | Hanna Strzelecka | Chair |
D1 | Atypical employment. German experiences and steps towards international measurement | Christian Wingerter | DE |
D2 | Standard and non-standard employment during the crisis in Austria and the conceptualization of different forms of non-standard employment | Käthe Knittler | AT |
E | Youth unemployment compared | Sónia Torres | Chair |
E1 | Comparing youth unemployment | Anna Broman, Karl Erik Kristiansson |
SE |
E2 | Comparing youth unemployment figures in EU countries: do unemployment figures reflect marginalization of youth? | Liisa Larja | FI |
F | Results of comparative analysis | Frank Espelage | Chair |
F1 | How to deal with educational bias in the LFS – A comparison between the use of educational registers in Denmark and Sweden | Frida Videll Jonas Gielfeldt |
SE, DK |
F2 | Outside the Box: Cross-Border Dependency of Labour Market Issues in Luxembourg | Christiane Löh | LU |
F3 | Working hours: analysis of Italian LFS results versus administrative data and business survey | Andrea Spizzichino, Silvia Loriga |
IT |
G | Other interesting new output | Michael Frosch | Chair |
G1 | Additional indicators plus of the unemployment | Martijn Souren | NL |
G2 | Implementation experiences of the supplementary indicators on unemployment in Germany | Martina Rengers | DE |
G3 | Commuting to work in the Polish LFS | Andrzej Gieszczyk | PL |
G4 | New household variables for the EU LFS to broaden the knowledge on labour market participation | Johan van der Valk | EU |
H | Dissemination and publication issues | Agnieszka Zgierska | Chair |
H1 | Publication of small figures | Melitta Fasching | AT |
H2 | Breaks in the LFS and their treatment: Italian experiences on survey breaks in 1992 and 2004 and the recent NACE changes | Antonio Discenza | IT |
H3 | Dissemination of LFS results in Latvia | Zane Mangale | LT |