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Measuring temporary employment. Do survey or register data tell the truth?
D Pavlopoulos, JK Vermunt
Survey Methodology 41 (1), 197-214, 2015
562015
A multichannel typology of temporary employment careers in the Netherlands: Identifying traps and stepping stones in terms of employment and income security
L Mattijssen, D Pavlopoulos
Social science research 77, 101-114, 2019
50*2019
Starting your career with a fixed-term job: stepping-stone or “dead end”?
D Pavlopoulos
Review of Social Economy 71 (4), 474-501, 2013
49*2013
Wage mobility in Europe. A comparative analysis using restricted multinomial logit regression
D Pavlopoulos, R Muffels, JK Vermunt
Quality & quantity 44, 115-129, 2010
422010
Who benefits from a job change: The dwarfs or the giants?
D Pavlopoulos, D Fouarge, R Muffels, JK Vermunt
European Societies 16 (2), 299-319, 2014
38*2014
Occupations and the non-standard employment career: How the occupational skill level and task types influence the career outcomes of non-standard employment
L Mattijssen, D Pavlopoulos, W Smits
Work, Employment and Society 34 (3), 495-513, 2020
342020
Escaping low pay: do male labour market entrants stand a chance?
D Pavlopoulos, D Fouarge
International Journal of Manpower 31 (8), 908-927, 2010
29*2010
How real is mobility between low pay, high pay and non-employment?
D Pavlopoulos, R Muffels, JK Vermunt
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A: Statistics in Society 175 …, 2012
282012
Training and Low‐pay Mobility: The Case of the UK and the Netherlands
D Pavlopoulos, R Muffels, JK Vermunt
Labour 23, 37-59, 2009
222009
Job mobility and wage mobility of high-and low-paid workers
D Pavlopoulos, D Fouarge, R Muffels, J Vermunt
Schmollers Jahrbuch : Journal of Applied Social Science Studies …, 2007
212007
Short-time work: A bridge to employment security or a springboard to unemployment?
D Pavlopoulos, K Chkalova
Economic and Industrial Democracy 43 (1), 168-197, 2022
182022
Reconciliation of inconsistent data sources by correction for measurement error: The feasibility of parameter re-use
P Pankowska, B Bakker, DL Oberski, D Pavlopoulos
Statistical Journal of the IAOS 34 (3), 317-329, 2018
182018
Accounting for inequality in the EU: Income disparities between and within member states and overall income inequality
C Papatheodorou, D Pavlopoulos
182003
Income inequality in the EU: how do member states contribute?
C Papatheodorou, D Pavlopoulos
International Journal of Social Economics 41 (6), 450-466, 2014
152014
Part-time wage-gap in Germany: evidence across the wage distribution
P Tõnurist, D Pavlopoulos
Journal of Income Distribution 22 (2), 124-147, 2013
152013
How linkage error affects hidden Markov model estimates: A sensitivity analysis
P Pankowska, BFM Bakker, DL Oberski, D Pavlopoulos
Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology 8 (3), 483-512, 2020
11*2020
Institutions and structures as barriers? A comparison of native‐born and immigrant unemployment durations across 12 European countries
A Diop‐Christensen, D Pavlopoulos
International Journal of Social Welfare 25 (4), 347-360, 2016
112016
Dependent interviewing: a remedy or a curse for measurement error in surveys?
P Pankowska, B Bakker, D Oberski, D Pavlopoulos
Survey research methods 15 (2), 135-146, 2021
102021
Scarred by your employer? The effect of employers’ strategies on the career outcomes of non-standard employment
L Mattijssen, D Pavlopoulos, W Smits
Work and Occupations 49 (3), 316-344, 2022
92022
Assessing the impact of liberalisation policies on the Greek labour market: an insider–experts' view from the perspective of the varieties of liberalisation
M Tourtouri, D Pavlopoulos, C Papatheodorou
Industrial Relations Journal 51 (6), 517-535, 2020
62020
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