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In Sorge um den Arbeitsplatz: Wie die Arbeitsmarktpolitik Jobunsicherheit beeinflusst

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Wenn Arbeitnehmer*innen sich vor dem Verlust ihres Arbeitsplatzes ängstigen, hat das schwerwiegende Folgen - für sie selbst und die Unternehmen. Starker Kündigungsschutz lindert die subjektive Arbeitsplatzunsicherheit nicht, Arbeitslosenunterstützung schon. Regelungen zur Existenzsicherung bei Jobverlust müssen transparenter werden.

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  • Hipp, Lena, 2020. "In Sorge um den Arbeitsplatz: Wie die Arbeitsmarktpolitik Jobunsicherheit beeinflusst," WZBrief Arbeit 24, WZB Berlin Social Science Center.
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    1. Hipp, Lena, 2020. "Feeling secure vs. being secure? Qualitative evidence on the relationship between labour market institutions and employees’ perceived job security from Germany and the U.S," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 15(4), pages 416-429.
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