From a historical point of view, job insecurity is a structural feature of the wage condition. The uninterrupted growth and the increasing stabilisation of the working conditions that the West has experienced from the ’50s to the ’70s are to be considered as an exception limited in space and time. This paper shows how the neoliberal globalisation of capitalist social relations, which has caused a process of structural casualisation of labour, has put an end to this ‘exceptional period’. Moreover it illustrates how the policies adopted to counteract the effects of the crisis erupted in 2008 are bringing out new forms of precariousness
Guy Standing's book The Precariat has had a significant impact in stimulating a debate about the cha...
Starting from a synthetic reconstruction of the historical and systemic roots of labour law of the E...
The precariousness of labour is a characteristic of the labour market that is becoming increasingly ...
From a historical point of view, job insecurity is a structural feature of the wage condition. The u...
Precarity in the workplace is a social-economic condition of extreme weakness, which increases durin...
Insecurity is no longer a condition that is specific to a set class of workers it has become a globa...
The contemporary neoliberal era is marked by an exponential expansion of contingent and precarious l...
In the neoliberal era, precarity has become a\ud general condition in the life of workers. The\ud st...
A feeling of uncertainty about the future as well as the perception that the past classical securiti...
This paper traces the roots of precarity as a concept emerging from French sociological discourse, t...
The increase in labour precarity which has accompanied the global economic and financial crisis is i...
In the neoliberal era, precarity has become a general condition in the life of workers. The structur...
In scientific literature there is a great conceptual confusion about the definition of \uabjob insec...
In scientific literature there is a great conceptual confusion about the definition of «job insecuri...
Given ongoing changes in the world of work that affect both developing and industrialized countries,...
Guy Standing's book The Precariat has had a significant impact in stimulating a debate about the cha...
Starting from a synthetic reconstruction of the historical and systemic roots of labour law of the E...
The precariousness of labour is a characteristic of the labour market that is becoming increasingly ...
From a historical point of view, job insecurity is a structural feature of the wage condition. The u...
Precarity in the workplace is a social-economic condition of extreme weakness, which increases durin...
Insecurity is no longer a condition that is specific to a set class of workers it has become a globa...
The contemporary neoliberal era is marked by an exponential expansion of contingent and precarious l...
In the neoliberal era, precarity has become a\ud general condition in the life of workers. The\ud st...
A feeling of uncertainty about the future as well as the perception that the past classical securiti...
This paper traces the roots of precarity as a concept emerging from French sociological discourse, t...
The increase in labour precarity which has accompanied the global economic and financial crisis is i...
In the neoliberal era, precarity has become a general condition in the life of workers. The structur...
In scientific literature there is a great conceptual confusion about the definition of \uabjob insec...
In scientific literature there is a great conceptual confusion about the definition of «job insecuri...
Given ongoing changes in the world of work that affect both developing and industrialized countries,...
Guy Standing's book The Precariat has had a significant impact in stimulating a debate about the cha...
Starting from a synthetic reconstruction of the historical and systemic roots of labour law of the E...
The precariousness of labour is a characteristic of the labour market that is becoming increasingly ...