The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Perceived Employment (In)Security in Switzerland
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03 mar 2023
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Data publikacji: 03 mar 2023
Zakres stron: 179 - 214
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/sjs-2023-0010
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© 2023 Susanne Edler et al., published by Sciendo
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The Covid-19 pandemic and the way this health crisis has been handled has changed labour market inequalities. We argue that workers are affected differently by changed work and employment conditions, depending on the workers’ employment relations and study the impact of remote work, polarization of the core, and peripheral workforce as well as changes in working time during the Covid-19 pandemic on perceived employment insecurity. Based on data from the Swiss Household Panel and its special wave (“Covid-19 Study”), our results show that the perceived employment insecurity is related to employment strategies aimed at increasing flexibility in the labour market. In particular, short-time work increased perceived employment insecurity.