
Work, employment and society, Vol. 28, n° 6. Precarious work and uncertainty - December 2014
Titre : | Work, employment and society, Vol. 28, n° 6. Precarious work and uncertainty - December 2014 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 08/10/2014 |
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This article explores the patterns of occupational and geographical mobility of migrant hospitality workers, drawing on participatory research in London. It focuses on the ways in which migrants strategize around temporary employment and move ac[...]

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This study explores the possibility that the 2008 economic recession affected the availability of flexible work arrangements by comparing two surveys of organizations in the USA, one conducted prior to the recession and the other after its onset[...]

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Using a national population survey, this article examines how high-involvement work processes affect employee well-being. The analysis shows that greater experiences of autonomy and participation in decision-making have positive or neutral effec[...]

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Gender, sexuality and male-dominated work : the intersection of long-hours working and domestic life
The UK construction and transport sectors remain the most heavily male-dominated industries, showing minimal progress in womenâs participation. Long and inflexible working hours presume a male model of the worker unconstrained by caring responsi[...]