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Changements organisationnels et déstabilisation des salariés : quels modes de rupture des contrats de travail ?

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  • Coralie Perez

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Organizational and technological changes tend to accelerate the reallocation of labor. But more specifically, what do we know of the relationship between the type of change and the nature of the breach of contract work (economic redundancy, dismissal on personal grounds or resignation)? The paper relies upon both quantitative and qualitative data. The quantitative data come from a French matched employer-employee survey, the 2006 Organisational Change and Computerisation survey. The qualitative part draws on thirty interviews with employees who had left their firm. It shows that while significant links can be identified between types of change and the break up, termination appears in all cases as a way to ?exit?, i.e. to escape the degradation of working conditions and the loss of valuable job features.

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  • Coralie Perez, 2013. "Changements organisationnels et déstabilisation des salariés : quels modes de rupture des contrats de travail ?," Revue française de socio-Economie, La découverte, vol. 0(2), pages 209-229.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:rfsdec:rfse_012_0209
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    1. Alexandra D’agostino & Catherine Galli & Ekaterina Melnik-Olive, 2022. "Quels effets de la crise sanitaire sur les projets et aspirations professionnels ?," Post-Print halshs-04236927, HAL.

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