Effects/Impacts of Contingent Employment Relations

Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina. (January 2000). Work Transitions into and out of Involuntary Temporary Employment in a Segmented Market: Evidence from Spain. Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 53 (2): 309-325.

Appelbaum, Eileen. (1987). Restructuring Work: Temporary, Part-Time, and At-Home Employment. Computer Chips and Paper Clips: Technology and Women's Employment. Ed. Heidi I. Hartmann. Vol II. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 268-310.

Auer, Peter and Sandrine Cazes. The Resilience of the Long-Term Employment Relationship: Evidence from the Industrialized Countries. International Labour Review, v. 139, no. 4. 2000.
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Barker, Kathleen and Kathleen Christensen, eds. (1998) Contingent Work: American Employment Relations in Transition. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Barkume, Anthony J. (1996). The Price of Temporary Help Services and the Growth of Temporary Work. BLS, Working Paper 286.

Bjorkquist, David C. and Kleinhesselink, Jaap. Contingent Employment and Alienated Workers. Journal of Industrial Teacher Education v. 36 n. 2 (Winter 1999)
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Blank, Rebecca M. (1998). Contingent Work in a Changing Labor Market. Generating Jobs: How to Increase Demand for Less-Skilled Workers. Eds. Richard Freeman and Peter Gottschalk. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Booth, A.L., M. Franscesconi, and J. Frank. (June 2002). Temporary Jobs: Stepping Stones or Dead Ends? Economic Journal. 112 (480): 189-213.

Brocht, Chauna. The Forgotten Workforce: More Than One in 10 Federal Contract Workers Earn Less Than a Living Wage. Briefing Paper By the Economic Policy Institute.
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Brogan, Timothy W. Scaling New Heights: ASA's Annual Analysis of the Staffing Industry. Staffing Success, May-June, 2001
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Bronstein, A.S. (December 1991). Temporary Work in Western Europe - Threat or Complement to Permanent Employment? International Labour Review. 29-35.

Campaign on Contingent Work. What's Wrong With Temp Work? A Report on the Temp Industry in Massachusetts.
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Carre, Francoise J. (1992). Temporary Employment in the Eighties. New Policies for the Part-time and Contingent Workforce. Ed. Virginia L. duRivage. New York: ME Sharpe, 45-88.

Center for a Changing Workforce. PEOs and Payrolling: A History of Problems and a Future without Benefits. December 2001.
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Conley, H.M. (August 2003). Temporary Work in the Public Services: Implications for Equal Opportunities. Gender Work and Organization. 10 (4): 455-477.

Economic Policy Institute. Is There a Part-Time Worker Pay Gap? Fact & Fallacy. April, 1999.
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Engellandt, Axel and Regina Riphahn. (2003). Temporary Contracts and Employee Efforts. IZA Institute for the Study of Labor, Discussion Papers #780.

Erickcek, George, Susan Houseman, and Arne Kalleberg. (2002). The Effects of Temporary Services and Contracting Out on Low-Skilled Workers: Evidence from Auto Suppliers, Hospitals, and Public Schools. W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, Working Paper 03-90.

Findlay, Steven and Joel Miller. Down a Dangerous Path: The Erosion of Health Insurance Coverage in the United States.
National Coalition on Health Care. May 1999.
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Forde, C. (September 2001). Temporary Arrangements: The Activities of Employment Agencies in the UK. Work Employment and Society. 15 (3): 631-644.

Forde, Chris and Gary Slater. (March 2003). Continuing Cause for Concern? The Evolving Character and Regulation of Temporary Work in the UK. Nottingham Trent University, Discussion Papers in Political Economy #2003/1.

Forrier, A. and L. Sels. (December 2003). Temporary Employment and Employability: Training Opportunities and Efforts of Temporary and Permanent Employees in Belgium. Work Employment and Society. 17 (4): 641-666.

García-Pérez, J. Ignacio & Fernando Muñoz-Bullón. (2003). Temporary Help Agencies and Occupational Mobility. Business Economics, Working Papers #03-41 (10).

Giesecke, J. and M. Gross. (April 2003). Temporary Employment: Chance or Risk? European Sociological Review. 18 (2): 161-177.

Golden, Lonnie. Flexible Work Schedules: What Are We Trading Off To Get Them? Monthly Labor Review, March 2001.
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Gonos, G. (December 2001). Fee-splitting Revisited: Concealing Surplus Value in the Temporary Employment Relationship. Politics & Society. 29 (4): 589-611.

Gray, A. (December 2002). Jobseekers and Gatekeepers: The Role of the Private Employment Agency in the Placement of the Unemployed. Work Employment and Society. 16 (4): 655-674.

Hall, Richard. (2003). Labour Hire in Autstralia: Motivation, Dynamics and Prospects. Contemporary Research on Temporary Employment: The Inside View from Six Countries. Ed. John Burgess and Julia Connell. Newcastle: University of Newcastle Employment Studies Centre.

Heinrich, Carolyn J., Peter R. Mueser, and Kenneth R. Troske. (September 2002). Welfare to Temporary Work: Implications for Labor Market Outcomes. IZA DP No. 584.

Hipple, Steven and Stewart, Jay. Earnings and Benefits of Contingent and Noncontingent Workers.
Monthly Labor Review, October 1996.
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Hoque, K. and I. Kirkpatrick. (December 2003). Non-standard Employment in the Management and Professional Workforce: Training, Consultation and Gender Implications. Work Employment and Society. 17 (4): 667-689.

Houseman, Susan N. Flexible Staffing Arrangements: A Report on Temporary Help, On-Call, Direct-Hire Temporary, Leased, Contract Company, and Independent Contractor Employment in the United States. A publication of the W.E. UpJohn Institute for Employment Research. August 1999.
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Houseman, Susan N. (October 2001). Why Employers Use Flexible Staffing Arrangements: Evidence from an Establishment Survey. Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 55 (1): 149-170.

Houseman, Susan N. and Machiko Osawa. (October 1995). Part-time and Temporary Employment in Japan. Monthly Labor Review. 118 (10).

Houseman, Susan N. and Anne E. Polivka. (2000). The Implications of Flexible Staffing Arrangements for Job Stability. On the Job: Is Long-Term Employment A Thing of the Past? Ed. David Neumark. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 427-462.

Ichino, Andrea, Fabrizia Mealli, and Tommaso Nannicini. (April 2004). Temporary Work Agencies in Italy: A Springboard Toward Permanent Employment?

Jayadev, Raj. Silicon Valley's Underbelly - High-Tech's Temp Troops: Overworked, Underpaid, Essential. San Francisco Chronicle, January 20, 2002.
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Jorgensen, Helene and Riemer, Hans. Permatemps: Young Temp Workers as Permanent Second Class Employees. American Prospect v.11 no.18. August 14, 2000.
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Jorgensen, Helen J. When Good Jobs Go Bad: Young Adults and Temporary Work in the New Economy. A Publication of the 2030 Center.
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Kalleberg, Arne L. (May 2003). Flexible Firms and Labor Market Segmentation: Effects of Workplace Restructuring on Jobs and Workers. Work and Occupations. 30 (2): 154-175.

Kalleberg, Arne L. (2000). Nonstandard Employment Relations: Part-time, Temporary, and Contract Work. Annual Review of Sociology. 26: 341-365.

Kalleberg, Arne L; Rasell, Edith; Hudson, Ken; Webster, David; Reskin, Barbara F.; Cassirer, Naomi; Appelbaum, Eileen. Nonstandard Work, Substandard Jobs: Flexible Work Arrangements in the U.S. A Report by the Economic Policy Institute and Women's Research & Education Institute
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Kundu, Krishna. Temporary Work: A Catalyst for a Stronger Economy.EmploymentTrends: Contemporary Issues in Employment and Workplace Policy. June 15, 2000. Employment Policy Foundation.
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Kvasnicka, Michael and Axel Werwatz. (2002). On the Wages of Temporary Help Service Workers in Germany.

Lane, J., K.S. Mikelson, P. Sharkey, and D. Wissoker. (Fall 2003). Pathways to Work for Low-Income Workers: The Effect of Work in the Temporary Help Industry. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. 22 (4): 581-598.

Larson, Jan. Temps Are Here to Stay. American Demographics v.18n.2 (February 1996)
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Lautsch, Brenda A. (October 2002). Uncovering and Explaining Variance in the Features and Outcomes of Contingent Work. Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 56 (1): 23-43.

Lechner M., F. Pfeiffer, H. Spengler, and M. Almus. (February 1999). The Impact of Non-Profit Temping Agencies on Individual Labour Market Success in the West German State of Rhineland-Palatinate.

Lenz, Edward A. Flexible Employment: Positive Work Strategies for the 21st Century. Journal of Labor Research v.17, Fall 1996.
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Lenz, Edward A. (2000). The Staffing Industry: Myth and Reality. Washington, DC: American Staffing Association.
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Lief, Louise. An End to the Dead-End Job? U.S. News & World Report v.123 (October 27, 1997)
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Mangan, John. (2000). Workers without traditional employment: An international study of non-standard work. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Mangum, Garth, Donald Mayall, and Kristin Nelson. (July 1985). The Temporary Help Industry: A Response to the Dual Internal Labor Market. Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 38: 599-611.

Mehta, C. and N. Theodore. Organizing Temps: Representational Rights and Employers' Responsibilities Under Sturgis/Jeffboat. Working USA 7(3) 21-43.

Mehta, C. and N. Theodore. Paying the Price for Flexibility: Unemployment Insurance and the Temporary Staffing Industry. Working USA 6(3): 84-110.

Mehta, C. and N. Theodore. Revolving Doors: Temp Agencies as Accelerators of Churning in Low-Wage Labor Markets. Welfare, the Working Poor, and Labor. Ed. L. Simmons. Armonk, NY: ME Sharpe, 90-104.

Mehta, C. and N. Theodore. Winning Union Representation for Temps: An Analysis of the NLRB's M.B. Sturgis and Jeffboat Division Ruling. Working USA 4(3): 37-58.

Nannicini, Tommaso. (May 2002). Temporary Workers: How Temporary Are They? Preliminary Version.

National Alliance for Fair Employment. Contingent Workers Fight for Fairness. No date.
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National Coalition for the Homeless. NCH and Day Labor: A View to Reforming a System of Abuse. Washington, DC. No Date.
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Nollen, Stanley D. Negative Aspects of Temporary Employment. Journal of Labor Research v.17 (Fall 1996)
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O'Malley, Michael. Long Days, Low Pay Unfair, Homeless Temps Stay Plain Dealer Reporter, August 26, 2001.
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Peck, Jamie and Nik Theodore. (2003). Tempted Out? Industry Rhetoric, Labor Regulation, and Economic Restructuring in the Temporary Staffing Business.

Peck, Jamie and Nik Theodore. (2003). Cycles of Contingency: The temporary staffing industry and labor market adjustment in the U.S. Contemporary Research on Temporary Employment: The Inside View from Six Countries. Ed. John Burgess and Julia Connell. Newcastle: University of Newcastle Employment Studies Centre.

Polavieja, J.G. (December 2003). Temporary Contracts and Labour Market Segmentation in Spain: An Employment-rent Approach. European Sociological Review. 19 (5): 501-517.

Quinlan, M., C. Mayhew, and P. Bohle. The Global Expansion of Precarious Employment, Work Disorganization, and Consequences for Occupational Health: A Review of Recent Research. International Journal of Health Service 31 (2): 335-414.

Quiroz, Julie, James Auerbach, and Rubie Coles. (1991). Strengthening Job Ladders for Contingent Workers. New Policies for Part-Time and Contingent Workers. San Francisco: New Ways to Work, 46-48.

Rothstein, Donna S. Entry Into and Consequences of Nonstandard Work Arrangements. Monthly Labor Review, October 1996
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Segal, Lewis M. and Daniel G. Sullivan. (1997). Temporary Services Employment Durations: Evidence from State UI Data. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Working Paper #WP-97-23.

Segal, Lewis M. and Sullivan, Daniel G. The Temporary Labor Force. Economic Perspectives (Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago) v.19n.2 (March/April 1995)
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Segal, Lewis M. and Daniel G. Sullivan. (1998). Wage Differentials for Temporary Services Work: Evidence from Administrative Data. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Working Paper #WP-98-23.

Slater, Gary. (April 2003). Temporary Work in the UK: Evolution and Regulation. The Nottingham Research Observatory, Occasional Paper Series #7.

Stessman, Jochanan and Leah Achdut. (September 2000). Employment through Temporary-work Agencies and Social Security Provisions: The Israeli Case. The Year 2000 International Research Conference on Social Security.

Storrie, Donald. (2002). Temporary Agency Work in the European Union. European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions.

Struve, Jeffery E. Making the Most of Temporary Workers. Personnel Journal v.70 n.11, November 1991.
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Theodore, Nik. (August 2003). Political Economies of Day Labour: Regulation and Restructuring of Chicago's Contingent Labour Markets. Urban Studies. 40 (9): 1811-1828.

Valenzuela, A. (2003). Day Labor Work. Annual Review of Sociology. 29: 307-333.

Walter, N., P. Bourgois, H.M. Loinaz, and D. Schillinger. (March 2002). Social Context of Work Injury Among Undocumented Day Laborers in San Francisco. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 17 (3): 221-229.

Ward, Kevin. (May 2003). UK Temporary Staffing: Industry Structure and Evolutionary Dynamics. Environment and Planning A. 35 (5): 889-907.

Wenger, Jeffrey. The Continuing Problems with Part-Time Jobs. EPI Issue Brief # 155 (April 24, 2001)
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Wiens-Tuers, Barbara A. and Elizabeth T. Hill. (June 2002). How Did We Get Here from There? Movement into Temporary Employment. Journal of Economic Issues. 36 (2): 303-311.

Wit, A.C. (Spring 2001). M.B. Sturgis, Inc.: Upsetting the Balance of the Temporary Employment Relationship. Employee Relations Law Journal. 26 (4): 7-42.

Worker Center King County Labor Council, AFL-CIO. Disparities Within the Digital World: Realities of the New Economy.A report for the Washington Alliance of Technology Workers, Wash Tech, and Communication Workers of America, Local 37083.
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United States Department of Labor Advisory Council on Employee Welfare and Pension Benefit Plans. Report of the Working Group on the Benefit Implications of the Growth of a Contingent Workforce. November 10, 1999.
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Ward, Kevin (2002). The Changing Business of the UK Temporary Staffing Industry. University of Manchester, Working Paper #1.
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Ward, Kevin (2002). Going Global? New Frontiers and Emerging Markets in the Temporary Staffing Industry. University of Manchester, Working Paper #2.
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West, David. PEOs and Payrolling: A History of Problems and a Future without Benefits. Center for a Changing Workforce. December 2001.
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Zijl, Marloes, Arjan Heyma, and Gerard van der Berg. (2003). Stepping Stones for the Unemployed? Effects of Temporary Jobs on Job Search Duration of the Unemployed. Preliminary Version.

Zlolniski, Christian. Cleaning the Buildings of High Tech Companies in Silicon Valley: The Case of Mexican Janitors in Sonix.
Center for Comparative Immigration Studies Working Paper No. 17. May, 2000.
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