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Mainstream economics traditionally restricts the analysis of the
labor market to purely monetary factors, such as earnings, leaving
aside many other characteristics which might affect the
desirability of certain jobs. By contrast, this original book aims
to explore the alternatives and problems faced by researchers in
quantifying and measuring a broader notion of job quality. The main
objective is to analyze the different approaches to measurement and
to analyze both the advantages and disadvantages of the various
methods within a European context. Specifically, the book presents
a unique new index of job quality and applies it to the EU Member
States. The index proves particularly useful to measure the
differences in job quality by country, occupation, gender and age.
Based on solid theory and data, this book will prove essential for
postgraduate students, researchers and academics of labor
economics, sociology, industrial relations, and European studies as
it presents a coherent discussion of the concept and components of
job quality, and of the difficulties of measuring it. The book also
proposes a new aggregate index of job quality that can contribute
to the evaluation of European employment policies and performance
that will appeal to European policy circles.
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