Rapid political-economic changes in recent decades have led to increasingly insecure youth labour markets and the weakening of state protections, resulting in growing precarisation for young people. This article examines how student-workers from post-1992 UK universities on zero-hour contracts in hospitality experience insecuritisation and societal turbulence as a result of continual neoliberal flexibilization of labour markets. It shows how existing personal insecurity – reinforced by limited state protection, inexperience and socio-economic background – is intensified by the addition of job insecurity, underpinned by transactional employment relations and workplace power asymmetries. It argues that these experiences can further precarisat...
Tourism and hospitality jobs are often promoted positively as accessible and flexible workplaces for...
Offering new knowledge and insights into European job markets, this book explores how young men and ...
Offering new knowledge and insights into European job markets, this book explores how young men and ...
Insecurity is no longer a condition that is specific to a set class of workers it has become a globa...
Today’s labor market presents many challenges. We focus on how insecurity arises from two challenges...
Neoliberal reforms have led to a profound transformation of the UK labour market and the higher educ...
The 2008 crisis crystallised the trend towards ‘precarious’ labour market conditions which dispropor...
Young adults in Australia, and in many other advanced countries, are more likely to be highly educat...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over he last decade. This paper ...
BristolThe imposition of austerity measures on global labour markets already severely damaged by eco...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over the last decade. This paper...
This article uses qualitative data from a study of young adults aged 20-34 in Bristol to explore the...
Since the late 1970s the UK has undergone a period of substantial economic, political and social cha...
Casualisation has both negative and positive sides, for both workers and employers. This article con...
The paper examines young adults’ perspectives on and experiences of job insecurity, including both o...
Tourism and hospitality jobs are often promoted positively as accessible and flexible workplaces for...
Offering new knowledge and insights into European job markets, this book explores how young men and ...
Offering new knowledge and insights into European job markets, this book explores how young men and ...
Insecurity is no longer a condition that is specific to a set class of workers it has become a globa...
Today’s labor market presents many challenges. We focus on how insecurity arises from two challenges...
Neoliberal reforms have led to a profound transformation of the UK labour market and the higher educ...
The 2008 crisis crystallised the trend towards ‘precarious’ labour market conditions which dispropor...
Young adults in Australia, and in many other advanced countries, are more likely to be highly educat...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over he last decade. This paper ...
BristolThe imposition of austerity measures on global labour markets already severely damaged by eco...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over the last decade. This paper...
This article uses qualitative data from a study of young adults aged 20-34 in Bristol to explore the...
Since the late 1970s the UK has undergone a period of substantial economic, political and social cha...
Casualisation has both negative and positive sides, for both workers and employers. This article con...
The paper examines young adults’ perspectives on and experiences of job insecurity, including both o...
Tourism and hospitality jobs are often promoted positively as accessible and flexible workplaces for...
Offering new knowledge and insights into European job markets, this book explores how young men and ...
Offering new knowledge and insights into European job markets, this book explores how young men and ...