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Informal employment on domestic care platforms: a study on the individualisation of risk and unpaid labour in mature market contexts

Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, 2023
This article explains how digitally mediated provision of domestic care services perpetuates the invisibility and informality of such work through individualising risk, which we operationalise by one of its dimensions, that of unpaid labour.
V. Pulignano   +3 more
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Platform-Capital’s ‘App-etite’ for Control: A Labour Process Analysis of Food-Delivery Work in Australia

Work, Employment and Society, 2019
This qualitative case study adopts a labour process analysis to unpack the distinctive features of capital’s control regimes in the food-delivery segment of the Australian platform-economy and assesses labour agency in response to these.
A. Veen, T. Barratt, Caleb Goods
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Labour pains?

Monash Business Review, 2008
Richard Cooney and Michael Long take a closer look at innovative training activities. Copyright © 2008 Richard Cooney and Michael Long. No part of this article may be reproduced by any means without the written consent of the publisher.
Cooney, Richard, Long, Michael
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Labour Law After Labour

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
‘What is labour law for?’ is a question with a past. I therefore begin by sketching out its history. It has a present too, whose most striking feature – I argue – may well be the end of ‘labour.’ And of course it has a future: what will labour law look like ‘after labour?’ I address all three questions largely from a North American perspective, but ...
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The platform as factory: Crowdwork and the hidden labour behind artificial intelligence

Capital and Class, 2019
This article analyses crowdwork platforms where various forms of digital labour are outsourced to digital workers across the globe. The labour of these workers is, among other things, a crucial component in the production, development and support of ...
Moritz Altenried
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Labour movements

2018
Fil: Marticorena, Clara. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15.
Atzeni, Maurizio   +4 more
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Unreported Labour [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2005
Unreported labour by one worker in a firm increases the probability of detection for his fellow workers, not only for himself. The firm takes this external effect into account. As a consequence, unreported work becomes rationed by the firms demand, rather than determined by demand equal supply. The gap between supply and demand increases with firm size.
Ognedal, Tone, Barth, Erling
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Labour Power

1987
Discussion of the introduction of the distinction between "labour" and "labour power" by Marx, and its otherwise never clearly explained relevance fully ...
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Preterm labour

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2000
Spontaneous preterm labour remains a major obstetric problem because of the high incidence of neonatal mortality or long-term handicap associated with it. The drugs available for the management of preterm labour are poorly effective and have potentially serious side-effects for the mother or fetus.
A, López Bernal, R L, TambyRaja
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Sexualized labour in digital culture: Instagram influencers, porn chic and the monetization of attention

Gender, Work & Organization, 2019
The rise of digital technologies and social media platforms has been linked to changing forms of work, as well as the mainstreaming of pornography and a ‘porn chic' aesthetic.
J. Drenten, L. Gurrieri, M. Tyler
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