This volume presents original theory and research on precarious work
in various parts of the world, identifying its social, political and
economic origins, its manifestations in the USA, Europe, Asia, and the
Global South, and its consequences for personal and family life. In
the past quarter century, the nature of paid employment has undergone
a dramatic change due to globalization, rapid technological change,
the decline of the power of workers in favor of employers, and the
spread of neoliberalism. Jobs have become far more insecure and
uncertain, with workers bearing the risks of employment as opposed to
employers or the government. This trend towards precarious work has
engulfed virtually all advanced capitalist nations, but unevenly so,
while countries in the Global South continue to experience precarious
conditions of work. This title examines theories of precarious work;
cross-national variations in its features; racial and gender
differences in exposure to precarious work; and the policy
alternatives that might protect workers from undue risk. The chapters
utilize a variety of methods, both quantitative statistical analyses
and careful qualitative case studies. This volume will be
a valuable resource that constitutes required reading for scholars,
activists, labor leaders, and policy makers concerned with the future
of work under contemporary capitalism.
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ISBN
9781787432871
Publisert
2021
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Vendor
Emerald Publishing Limited
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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