Abstract The present study contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of the relation between employment instability and union dissolution. To address the oversights of previous research, we disentangle the effect of employment instability on union dissolution by: (i) considering not only the effect of joblessness, but also the type of employment contract; (ii) evaluating both status and the accumulation of instability over the life course; and (iii) detecting gender differences. We focus on Italy, applying event-history techniques to the most recent Italian Multipurpose Survey “Families, social subjects and life cycle” of 2016, observing cohorts from 1950 to 1986. Our results suggest that the effect of employment instability on union dissolution is gender-specific: joblessness and limited-time employment are facilitators for men’s dissolution, while, for women, joblessness is an inhibitor for dissolution, and time-limited and permanent employment do not substantially differ. This paper highlights—for the first time for Italy, at least—that time-limited employment arrangements negatively affect a couple’s stability. We also highlight the crucial role of the persistence of instability in unpacking the association between employment instability and union dissolution.

The Gendered Relationship between (Old and New forms of) Employment Instability and Union Dissolution / Bastianelli, Elena; Vignoli, Daniele. - In: POPULATION RESEARCH AND POLICY REVIEW. - ISSN 0167-5923. - STAMPA. - 41:(2022), pp. 1021-1048. [10.1007/s11113-021-09678-z]

The Gendered Relationship between (Old and New forms of) Employment Instability and Union Dissolution

Bastianelli, Elena;Vignoli, Daniele
2022

Abstract

Abstract The present study contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of the relation between employment instability and union dissolution. To address the oversights of previous research, we disentangle the effect of employment instability on union dissolution by: (i) considering not only the effect of joblessness, but also the type of employment contract; (ii) evaluating both status and the accumulation of instability over the life course; and (iii) detecting gender differences. We focus on Italy, applying event-history techniques to the most recent Italian Multipurpose Survey “Families, social subjects and life cycle” of 2016, observing cohorts from 1950 to 1986. Our results suggest that the effect of employment instability on union dissolution is gender-specific: joblessness and limited-time employment are facilitators for men’s dissolution, while, for women, joblessness is an inhibitor for dissolution, and time-limited and permanent employment do not substantially differ. This paper highlights—for the first time for Italy, at least—that time-limited employment arrangements negatively affect a couple’s stability. We also highlight the crucial role of the persistence of instability in unpacking the association between employment instability and union dissolution.
2022
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1048
Goal 5: Gender equality
Bastianelli, Elena; Vignoli, Daniele
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