Employment Systems in Labour-Intensive Activities: The Case of Retailing in France
Florence Jany-Catrice,
Nicole Gadrey and
Martine Pernod
Chapter 8 in Job Quality and Employer Behaviour, 2005, pp 177-194 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract The retail trade is one of the largest and most labour-intensive sectors of the economy. In the European Union it employs around 14 million people, or more than 9 per cent of the gainfully employed population (Jany-Catrice and Lehndorff, 2004). In France this sector accounts for 8.8 per cent of total employment.1
Keywords: Unskilled Worker; Retail Trade; Poor Working Condition; Employment System; Specialist Shop (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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