Discussion of the implications of precarious work for individual workers remains hesitant and often confused. A clear conceptualisation would separate out five analytical levels: precariousness in employment, precarious work, precarious workers individually and as an emerging class, and precarity as a general condition of social life. To illustrate the need to avoid slippage between the concepts of precarious work and precarious workers, we present one theory-relevant' example - full-time secondary school students in Australia who hold part-time jobs in the retail sector. Their part-time jobs are indeed precarious but the negative effects on the student-workers are modest, both because participation in precarious work is limited (moder...
Precariat refers to a situation where people are forced to make a living out of work which is low- q...
Precarious work, in contrast to regular, permanent wage work, is commonly associated to insecure and...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore experiences and attitudes associated with “precario...
Discussion of the implications of precarious work for individual workers remains hesitant and often ...
common definition has yet emerged. ‘Precarious employment ’ is sometimes used loosely as a synonym f...
There is broad agreement that precarious work is a growing problem, and that it is highly prevalent ...
Precariousness, together with its cognate terms (e.g. precarity, precarious work, precarious workers...
work—that is, employment situations that differ from the traditional model of a stable, full-time jo...
“Precarious work constitutes a global challenge that has a wide range of consequences cutting across...
With precarious modes of employment becoming normalised across almost every sector of the economy, w...
This article brings together labour relations, sociological and political perspectives on precarious...
This paper is a work in progress. Our research questions include the issue of whether the two terms ...
Precariat refers to a situation where people are forced to make a living out of work which is low- q...
Purpose – The aim of this article is to explore the influence of precarious (temporary) employment o...
This thesis explores the phenomenon of uncertain, unstable, and insecure employment relations. With ...
Precariat refers to a situation where people are forced to make a living out of work which is low- q...
Precarious work, in contrast to regular, permanent wage work, is commonly associated to insecure and...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore experiences and attitudes associated with “precario...
Discussion of the implications of precarious work for individual workers remains hesitant and often ...
common definition has yet emerged. ‘Precarious employment ’ is sometimes used loosely as a synonym f...
There is broad agreement that precarious work is a growing problem, and that it is highly prevalent ...
Precariousness, together with its cognate terms (e.g. precarity, precarious work, precarious workers...
work—that is, employment situations that differ from the traditional model of a stable, full-time jo...
“Precarious work constitutes a global challenge that has a wide range of consequences cutting across...
With precarious modes of employment becoming normalised across almost every sector of the economy, w...
This article brings together labour relations, sociological and political perspectives on precarious...
This paper is a work in progress. Our research questions include the issue of whether the two terms ...
Precariat refers to a situation where people are forced to make a living out of work which is low- q...
Purpose – The aim of this article is to explore the influence of precarious (temporary) employment o...
This thesis explores the phenomenon of uncertain, unstable, and insecure employment relations. With ...
Precariat refers to a situation where people are forced to make a living out of work which is low- q...
Precarious work, in contrast to regular, permanent wage work, is commonly associated to insecure and...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore experiences and attitudes associated with “precario...