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Working at the boundary between market and flexicurity: Housekeeping in Danish hotels

Authors: Tor ERIKSSON (International Labour Review) , Jingkun LI (International Labour Review)

  • Working at the boundary between market and flexicurity: Housekeeping in Danish hotels

    Research Article

    Working at the boundary between market and flexicurity: Housekeeping in Danish hotels

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Though housekeeping in Danish hotels is unskilled, low‐paid work, because of Denmark's compressed wage structure it is comparatively well paid. The authors examine the working conditions and experience of housekeepers in eight hotels of various types, to establish the industry's response to growing competition and pressure to restructure. Approaches include reorganizing work, increased work intensity, outsourced and in‐house housekeeping, and Denmark's own “flexicurity”. Flexible work arrangements, job security and in‐kind social benefits prove to compensate for scanty unemployment insurance and career prospects.

Keywords: job satisfaction, Denmark, labour flexibility, employment security, conditions of employment, working conditions, wages, hotel industry, housekeeping

Rights: Copyright © The author 2009 Journal compilation © International Labour Organization 2009

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