Probability of Transiting from a Casual to a Permanent Work Arrangement
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2021-06
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African Scholar Publications & Research International
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Education is one important factor that impacts the chances of consolidating
the employment relationship, with profoundly educated workers, those with
a college degree, having more chances, ceteris paribus, to transit to a
permanent job than those with lower levels of education. Similarly, both the
occupation of the worker and the economic activity of the business play a
job in deciding the transition from one sort of employment to another.
Accordingly, occupations in development and agriculture offer casual
workers fewer chances of transition, what may be explained by the more
seasonal character of these activities in comparison to industry and
services. Studies have revealed how workers in nonqualified occupations
have the most reduced probability of getting utilized on a permanent basis.
Based on this argument, therefore, this study examines the probability of
transiting from a casual to a permanent work arrangement and utilized
equity theory as a theoretical framework.
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Casual worker, Casualization, Permanent work arrangement, Casual work arrangement, Employment relationship