Fixed-term employment: Employment relationship with uncertainties

In 2018, 4.7 million employees in Germany were in fixed-term employment.1 In its 2018 coalition agreement, the federal government highlighted the partially precarious situation of fixed-term employees and set itself the task of counteracting the disproportional rate of fixed-term employment contracts. Currently, fixed-term employment is still a permanent feature of the German labour market.
This is reason enough to take a closer look at the working and health situation of fixed-term employees based on the BIBB/BAuA Employment Survey 2018.

English translation. German original version available:
doi:10.21934/baua:fakten20200714

Bibliographic information

Title:  Fixed-term employment: Employment relationship with uncertainties. BIBB/BAuA-Factsheet 35

Written by:  L. Hünefeld, A. Siefer

1. edition.  Dortmund:  Bundesanstalt für Arbeitsschutz und Arbeitsmedizin, 2021.  pages: 2, PDF file, DOI: 10.21934/baua:facts20210702

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