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The Age of Increased Precarious Employment:
2020This chapter explores why employment rules and norms took the form they did, the prevalence of precarious employment in the labour market today, and the social implications of the era of Increased Precarious Employment. The employment norms associated with the era of Increased Precarious Employment represent one component of a broader shift to a ...
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Precarious Employment V. Atypical Employment in the EU
2020Typical employment is employment which is based on the employment law contract, concluded for an indefinite period of time, which results in performing the work for one entity under its subordination, in specified working hours, specified place and full-time. Such employment should also guarantee a high level of social security. According to the above,
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Grounding the Regime of Precarious Employment
Work and Occupations, 2009This ethnography of day laboring contends that to better understand how the labor process situated within the industry is regulated at the micro-level, it is necessary to move beyond studies that limit their analyses of homeless day laborers—an important subset of workers who mediate and respond to this low-road industry's bottom line imperatives—to ...
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Precarious Employment in the Public Sector
2017This case study of precarious employment in public hospitals shows that the adoption of neoliberal practices was a gradual process whose roots can be traced to earlier decades. Innovative and even revolutionary changes in civil service hiring practices emerged in the early 1960s, gathering momentum in the subsequent decade.
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Orientation of students to precarious employment
Теория и практика общественного развития, 2022N.L. Antonova, E.L. Bakhtin
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