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Publications in Scientific Journals:

L.I. Smirnykh, A. Wörgötter:
"The importance of institutional and organizational characteristics for the use of fixed-term and agency work contracts in Russia";
Journal of East European Management Studies, 24 (2019), 1; 98 - 121.



English abstract:
Non-renewable fixed-term and agency work contracts are becoming more used instead of the traditional Russian model of open-ended employment. The authors examine the influence of institutional and organizational factors on the use of two forms of non-standard work contracts in Russia with data from a Survey covering 3313 enterprises for the years 2009 to 2011. Probit and Tobit regressions are used to test several hypotheses about the use of non-standard work contracts derived from the literature. The resultsindicate that state-owned and unionized en-terprises are more likely to use fixed-term contracts; and a high level of perceived dismissal protection for permanent workers is positively associated with fixed-term contracts use. The incidence and intensity of fixed-term and agency work contracts are lower at enterprises with flexible wages. A significant impact of organizational factors is confirmed only for fixed-term contracts. Enterprises use less fixed-term contracts, if they have workers with tenure from5 to 10 years and high job complexity.

Keywords:
fixed-term contracts/ agency work/ non-standard employment/ labor flexibility/ Russia


"Official" electronic version of the publication (accessed through its Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0949-6181-2019-1-89


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