The authors define ‘place basing’ as the study of work and employment in a particular place. They are interested in understanding the limitations of work opportunities therein and so focus on workers and jobs that are not subject to the threat of off-shoring or relocation elsewhere but which are low paid and insecure. The authors theorize three contributions to new knowledge that flow from a place-based study of work and employment by demonstrating how precarious flexible often zero hour work eschews reciprocity between employer and employees and workers. They focus their research on ordinary working families and the ‘permissive visibility’ of bad work. The research points to an idealized model of individual and family economic functioning ...
This article addresses recurrent trends in the forces shaping work and its meanings. Using evidence ...
Abstract This paper argues that British ‘welfare to work ’ policies are inadequate given the geograp...
Drawing upon case study evidence from Southampton, the aim of this paper is to show that paid inform...
This paper starts from the premise that economics has offered a one-sided conception of work. Standa...
The table of contents and introduction are included with kind permission of University of Chester Pr...
This paper critically assesses the assumption that more and more work is being detached from place a...
This research aims to understand how people respond to post-industrial change in places that are rep...
YesThis paper critically examines how low-paid workers, who need to work in more than one legitimate...
This article critically examines how low-paid workers, who need to work in more than one legitimate ...
In recent decades Britain’s economic landscape has shifted from a Fordist manufacturing economy, to ...
This article draws on empirically derived illustrations of return to work and unemployment to critic...
Purpose: The purpose of this ‘thought piece’ is to consider the everyday realities of homebased work...
Labour and social security law studies have addressed the topic of the decline of the standard emplo...
As an occupational group characterized by their responsiveness, resilience and innovation, freelance...
This thesis explores the everyday experiences with unemployment and job searching practices in a so-...
This article addresses recurrent trends in the forces shaping work and its meanings. Using evidence ...
Abstract This paper argues that British ‘welfare to work ’ policies are inadequate given the geograp...
Drawing upon case study evidence from Southampton, the aim of this paper is to show that paid inform...
This paper starts from the premise that economics has offered a one-sided conception of work. Standa...
The table of contents and introduction are included with kind permission of University of Chester Pr...
This paper critically assesses the assumption that more and more work is being detached from place a...
This research aims to understand how people respond to post-industrial change in places that are rep...
YesThis paper critically examines how low-paid workers, who need to work in more than one legitimate...
This article critically examines how low-paid workers, who need to work in more than one legitimate ...
In recent decades Britain’s economic landscape has shifted from a Fordist manufacturing economy, to ...
This article draws on empirically derived illustrations of return to work and unemployment to critic...
Purpose: The purpose of this ‘thought piece’ is to consider the everyday realities of homebased work...
Labour and social security law studies have addressed the topic of the decline of the standard emplo...
As an occupational group characterized by their responsiveness, resilience and innovation, freelance...
This thesis explores the everyday experiences with unemployment and job searching practices in a so-...
This article addresses recurrent trends in the forces shaping work and its meanings. Using evidence ...
Abstract This paper argues that British ‘welfare to work ’ policies are inadequate given the geograp...
Drawing upon case study evidence from Southampton, the aim of this paper is to show that paid inform...