Casual truths: What do the data on casual employment really mean?

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
D. Peetz, R. May
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Abstract

We draw on mostly unpublished ABS data to address three related questions: (1) How can we approximate the number of genuinely flexible casual employees? (2) What are the characteristics of work where employees are, or are not, likely to be genuinely flexible casuals? and (3) How many employees are compensated for the disutility of casual employment? Only 6 per cent of leave-deprived workers (1.4% of all employees) are ‘narrowly-defined casuals’. The majority of leave-deprived workers have been with their employer for over a year. The majority expect to be with the same employer over a year into the future. Around half have stable hours from one week to the next and are not on standby. The characteristics of leave-deprived employees do not appear to be those of flexible, casual employment relationships. The common feature appears to be low power. Employers may have the ability to deploy them in all sorts of flexible ways, but often do not need to utilise that flexibility. The popular term ‘permanent casual’ is more accurately phrased as ‘permanently insecure’. The high rate of ‘casual’ employment enables Australia to have an internationally low level of leave coverage.
偶然的真相:关于临时就业的数据到底意味着什么?
我们利用大多数未公布的ABS数据来解决三个相关问题:(1)我们如何估计真正灵活的临时雇员的数量?(2)哪些工作的员工可能是或不可能是真正灵活的临时工?(3)有多少员工因临时工的负效用而得到补偿?只有6%的被剥夺休假的员工(占所有员工的1.4%)是“狭义的临时工”。大多数被剥夺休假的员工在他们的雇主那里工作了一年以上。大多数人希望在未来一年多的时间里为同一个雇主工作。大约一半的人从一周到下一周都有稳定的工作时间,而且不待机。被剥夺休假的员工的特征似乎不是那些灵活的、随意的雇佣关系。它们的共同特征似乎是低功耗。雇主可能有能力以各种灵活的方式部署他们,但通常不需要利用这种灵活性。“永久休闲”这个流行术语更准确的说法是“永久不安全”。高“临时”就业率使澳大利亚的休假覆盖率在国际上处于较低水平。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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