This research explores the conditions of parents in precarious employment in Italy (European Union) with an emphasis on (but not confined to) mothers from non-European Union countries of origin. The aim is to construct a critical understanding of the material conditions of workers and parents in precarious employment and their everyday struggles to achieve employment and income security, when this income security can be achieved only through the sale of labour-power in gendered and racialised labour markets. Their everyday lives are marked by their conditions of bearers of labour-power and crucially these precarious social conditions produce a pressure which tends to reduce precarious workers’ lives to ‘bare life’. Bare life is connected to...
This paper will present a study examining the social and working conditions of immigrant women who w...
This paper carries out an investigation into the socio-economic determinants of childbearing decisio...
Child poverty matters directly as children constitute a large share of the population and indirectly...
This article is based on a theoretically driven empirical research on parents in precarious work. Th...
This research is about parents in precarious employment, as the intersection of parental responsibil...
This study is based on a critical review of the academic literature around precarious work and famil...
Against arguments implying that job insecurity is a new phenomenon which complicates the social pict...
In the neoliberal era, precarity has become a general condition in the life of workers. The structur...
The focus of this paper is the position of economically disadvantaged female workers in the labour m...
This paper shows how the extension of income to account for unpaid work could highlight the potentia...
This lecture examines the emergence of the discourse and movement concerning precarity, one of the n...
This thesis is made of three related yet independent empirical studies, exploring the determinants o...
none1noThis chapter uses the concept of “precariousness” to take a look at women’s working condition...
In Italy in 2011, the employment rate for women between the ages of 25 and 54 was 64%, compared with...
This article investigates the historical relationship between gender and precarious labor by analyz...
This paper will present a study examining the social and working conditions of immigrant women who w...
This paper carries out an investigation into the socio-economic determinants of childbearing decisio...
Child poverty matters directly as children constitute a large share of the population and indirectly...
This article is based on a theoretically driven empirical research on parents in precarious work. Th...
This research is about parents in precarious employment, as the intersection of parental responsibil...
This study is based on a critical review of the academic literature around precarious work and famil...
Against arguments implying that job insecurity is a new phenomenon which complicates the social pict...
In the neoliberal era, precarity has become a general condition in the life of workers. The structur...
The focus of this paper is the position of economically disadvantaged female workers in the labour m...
This paper shows how the extension of income to account for unpaid work could highlight the potentia...
This lecture examines the emergence of the discourse and movement concerning precarity, one of the n...
This thesis is made of three related yet independent empirical studies, exploring the determinants o...
none1noThis chapter uses the concept of “precariousness” to take a look at women’s working condition...
In Italy in 2011, the employment rate for women between the ages of 25 and 54 was 64%, compared with...
This article investigates the historical relationship between gender and precarious labor by analyz...
This paper will present a study examining the social and working conditions of immigrant women who w...
This paper carries out an investigation into the socio-economic determinants of childbearing decisio...
Child poverty matters directly as children constitute a large share of the population and indirectly...