Padrosa, EvaBolíbar, MireiaJulià Pérez, Mireia, 1981-Benach, Joan2021-03-312022-04-302021-040303-8300https://hdl.handle.net/2445/175960Comparing precarious employment (PE) across countries is essential to deepen the understanding of the phenomenon and to learn from country-specific experiences. However, this is hampered by the lack of internationally meaningful measures of PE. We aim to address this point by assessing the measurement invariance (MI) of the Employment Precariousness Scale for Europe (EPRES-E), an adaptation of the EPRES construct in the European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS). EPRES-E consists of 13 proxy-indicators sorted into six dimensions: temporariness, disempowerment, vulnerability, wages, exercise of rights, unpredictable working times. Drawing on EWCS-2015, MI of the second-order factor model was tested in a sample of 31,340 formal employees by means of (a) multi-group confirmatory factor analyses, and (b) the substantive exploration of EPRES-E mean scores in each country (...)22 p.application/pdfeng(c) Springer Verlag, 2021Treball precariAnàlisi de variànciaMètode comparatiuEuropaPrecarious employmentAnalysis of varianceComparative methodEuropeComparing precarious employment across countries: measurement invariance of the employment precariousness scale for europe (EPRES-E)info:eu-repo/semantics/article7100292021-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess