Difference between revisions of "Equalising function"

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non-standard employment contracts.
 
non-standard employment contracts.
  
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Revision as of 15:25, 18 May 2021

Quick info
Data type Numeric
Scale Metric
Value labels 0 to 1. High values refer to a high level of norm-related equalising.
Technical name labor_equa_func
Category Labour and labour market
Label Equalising function
Related indicators

protection of social groups of employees who are discriminated against, as part of a cultural phenomenon or related to non-standard employment contracts.


Coding rules

Bibliographic info

Citation:
  • Dingeldey, Irene, Heiner Fechner, Jean-Yves Gerlitz, Jenny Hahs, and Ulrich Mückenberger. 2020. "Measuring Legal Segmentation in Labour Law." SOCIUM SFB 1342 Working Papers No. 5, Bremen: SOCIUM, University of Bremen. https://www.socialpolicydynamics.de/f/90e3891ffd.pdf
  • Dingeldey, Irene, Heiner Fechner, Jean-Yves Gerlitz, Jenny Hahs, and Ulrich Mückenberger. FORTHCOMING. "Worlds of Labour: Introducing the SPE Typology as a Measure of Legal Segmentation in Labour Law." Manuscript under review at the Industrial Law Journal.


Related publications:



Misc

Project manager(s):
  • Andrea Schäfer


Data release:


Revisions:

Sources

  • Own coding (WoL; Dingeldey, Irene, Heiner Fechner, Jean-Yves Gerlitz, Jenny Hahs, and Ulrich Mückenberger)
  • Deakin, Simon, John Armour, and Mathias Siems. 2017. "CBR Leximetric Datasets [updated] [Dataset]". https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.9130