Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/195015 
Year of Publication: 
2016
Citation: 
[Journal:] IZA Journal of European Labor Studies [ISSN:] 2193-9012 [Volume:] 5 [Issue:] 20 [Publisher:] Springer [Place:] Heidelberg [Year:] 2016 [Pages:] 1-14
Publisher: 
Springer, Heidelberg
Abstract: 
This paper analyses patterns of student employment in Slovakia where the numbers of university graduates have risen significantly. We use online job vacancy data and compare 'student jobs' and 'flexible jobs' to understand differences and similarities between the student and flexible labour markets that are often seen as identical. We find substantive differences in the required skill profiles between student-focused vacancies and those based on flexible forms of contract. In addition, student-targeted vacancies can be found across the occupational ladder, which refutes propositions that the student labour market is only precarious, temporary and part-time. From a policy perspective, our findings imply that any regulation of the flexible labour market will only partially address the student labour market.
Subjects: 
Youth
Students
Employers
Flexible labour market
Big data
Skills Slovakia
JEL: 
J23
J21
J24
J63
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Document Type: 
Article

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