| Extent: | 1 Online-Ressource (390 pages) |
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| Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
| Type of publication (narrower categories): | Aufsatzsammlung |
| Language: | English |
| Notes: | Contents: 1. Introduction: Meaning and trends in precarious work / Maria Hudson and Beatrice Piccoli -- Part I: Shifting landscapes of precarious work -- 2. Temporary agency working: New dynamics, same precarities? / Chris Forde and Gary Slater -- 3. Precarious work in the gig economy / Guanyu Zhang and Lixin Jiang -- 4. A crisis within a crisis: Forms of precarity amongst self-employed live performers in the wake of COVID-19 / Philip Hancock and Melissa Tyler -- 5. Socio-ecological precarity / Dina Bolokan -- 6. Precarious 'life-worlds' and unpaid labour: Expanding research on precarious work at the interface between work and home / Valeria Pulignano and Glenn Morgan -- 7. Precarious pathways to foodbank use in the UK / Maria Hudson -- 8. Divisions of labour: Making markets for exploitable workers / Nik Theodore -- Part II: Changing institutional and organizational contexts of precarious work -- 9. Autonomy, insecurity, community: Understanding affect in freelance work / Casper Hoedemaekers -- 10. Precarity and workers' strategies in the (post-)pandemic crisis: The case of Poland / Dominika Polkowska and Adam Mrozowicki -- 11. Institutional factors of precarious work in UK hospitality: The multidimensional nature of precaritization and the role of the state in the context of COVID-19 / Gabriella Alberti, Charles Umney and Kiril Pasevin -- Part III: New insecurities: The worker consequences of precariousness -- 12. Precarious work and mental health: Evidence, theory, and future directions / Blake A. Allan -- 13. On the implications of precarious work for identity, careers, and society / Eva Selenko, Peter Creed, Katharina Klug and Michelle Hood -- 14. Intersecting economic stressors: Do they confer increased vulnerability or greater resilience? / Tahira Probst, Maike E. Debus, Jasmina Tomas, Hyun Jung Lee, Andrea Bazzoli and Melissa Jenkins -- 15. Insecure in three ways: On the possible impact of COVID-19 on job and occupation insecurity / Hans De Witte, Anahí Van Hootegem and Lara Roll -- 16. Understanding job insecurity in formal and informal work / Mindy Shoss and Mahima Saxena -- 17. Labour market attachment and implications for precarious work: A systematic literature review / Sophie Cuinen, Nele De Cuyper, Anneleen Forrier and Ilke Grosemans -- Part IV: Responses to precarious work and structural inequalities -- 18. Regulating or reproducing precarious work? Analysing the regulation of temporary employment services in South Africa / Lynford Dor and Carin Runciman -- 19. Precaritization, financial security and social class among older workers after job loss / Tom Barnes and Sally Weller -- 20. Making work pay? The intersections of the welfare system and precarious work in the UK / Mathew Johnson -- 21. Precarious work and the basic income / Ryszard J. Koziel, Joachim Hüffmeier, Hannes Zacherand Cort W. Rudolph -- Part V: Reflections on prospects for the future -- 22. The future of precarious work: Drawing out lessons from the Chapters / Maria Hudson and Beatrice Piccoli. |
| ISBN: | 978-1-0353-0834-7 ; 978-1-0353-9098-4 ; 978-1-0353-0833-0 |
| Other identifiers: | 10.4337/9781035308347 [DOI] |
| Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
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