Work in deregulated labour markets: a research agenda for precariousness

"This Working Paper tackles two questions: what counts as work within a deregulated labour market; and what are the implications for the study of precariousness? The paper addresses the traditional dichotomy between paid and unpaid work which obscures how unpaid activities often undercut paid e...

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Main Author: Pulignano, Valeria
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Brussels 2019
ETUI
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19306445124911246279-Work-in-deregulated-labour-mar.htm
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Summary:"This Working Paper tackles two questions: what counts as work within a deregulated labour market; and what are the implications for the study of precariousness? The paper addresses the traditional dichotomy between paid and unpaid work which obscures how unpaid activities often undercut paid employment. In this light, it suggests a new way of understanding precariousness which can help trade unions to understand it and tackle its increasingly prevalence. "
Physical Description:28 p.
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