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Titre : | Work, employment and society, vol. 32, n° 3 - June 2018 - Special Issue: In, Against and Beyond Precarity: The Struggles of Insecure Workers |
Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
Paru le : | 01/06/2018 |
Année de publication : | 2018 |
Langues: | Français |
Document Céreq : | Non |
En ligne : | https://journals.sagepub.com/home/wes |
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In this Foreword to the special issue âIn, Against and Beyond Precarityâ the guest editors take stock of the existing literature on precarity, highlighting the strengths and limitations of using this concept as an analytical tool for examining t[...]
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The mounting backlash against intra-EU migration in various EU countries has triggered national policies seeking to restrict EU citizensâ social rights and freedom of movement. Building on and expanding Noora Loriâs work around this concept, the[...]
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This article explores supply chain pressures in parcel delivery and how the drive to contain costs to âpreserve value in motionâ, including the costs of failed delivery, underpins contractual differentiation. It focuses on owner-drivers and home[...]
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This article examines how male rural-to-urban migrant taxi driversâ experience of a loss of control over their working conditions and increasing financial insecurity are driven by state regulation and market reorganization of the taxi industry, [...]
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Precarious work is increasingly considered the new ânormâ to which employment and social protection systems must adjust. This article explores the contradictions and tensions that arise from different processes of normalisation driven by social [...]
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This article discusses new patterns of precariarization and informalization beyond waged labour. Against a backdrop of multiple social changes, there is a new era of social reproduction based on the interplay between a politics of post-waged wor[...]
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Through a cross-national comparative study of local government âbest practice casesâ of socially responsible procurement in Denmark, Germany and the UK, this article critically examines the role of labour clauses in addressing issues of low wage[...]