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  • Changing the way we underst... Changing the way we understand precarious employment and health: Precarisation affects the entire salaried population
    Julià, Mireia; Vives, Alejandra; Tarafa, Gemma ... Safety science, December 2017, 2017-12-00, Volume: 100
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    •Prevalence of employment precariousness is higher among temporary workers.•A positive gradient exists between poor mental health and employment precariousness.•Precariousness among permanent workers ...
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  • Development without change:... Development without change: Oil palm labour regimes, development narratives, and disputed moral economies in Mesoamerica
    Castellanos-Navarrete, Antonio; Tobar-Tomás, William V.; López-Monzón, Carlos E. Journal of rural studies, October 2019, 2019-10-00, Volume: 71
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    Government officials and representatives of corporations and international organisations promoting oil palm argue this crop brings development by creating numerous jobs for the rural poor, even ...
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  • The active production of co... The active production of consent for employment precarity and the euphemisation of coercion in platform economies: The case of food delivery riders
    Pérez-de-Guzmán Padrón, Sofía; Serrano-Pascual, Amparo; Iglesias-Onofrio, Marcela Economic and industrial democracy, 01/2024
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    The mobilisation of new distance-based technologies that permit the governance of platform workers’ behaviour constitutes a watershed in the organisation of work and a transformation of the grammar ...
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  • Performances for upward mob... Performances for upward mobility: How Dutch workfare programmes function as temporal spaces of imagination
    Arts, Josien European journal of cultural and political sociology (Print), 20/1/2/, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    The gradual retreat of many governments from actively supporting secure labour relations and social security through welfare arrangements, and the related normalisation of precarious conditions, goes ...
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  • Insatiable greed: performan... Insatiable greed: performance pressure and precarity in the neoliberalised university
    Rogler, Christian R. Social anthropology, December 2019, 2019-12-00, 20191201, Volume: 27, Issue: S2
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    The Austrian Academy of Sciences considerably increasing competition for academic positions/funding as well as managerial control of academic work are two key features of the contemporary university. ...
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  • Cultivating Precarisation: ... Cultivating Precarisation: Intersecting Vulnerabilities of Syrian Refugees in the Turkish Agricultural Sector
    Dedeoglu, Saniye Work, employment and society, 04/2022, Volume: 36, Issue: 2
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    This article explores how the vulnerabilities of Syrian refugees influence their integration into Turkish labour markets, in particular the agricultural sector. ‘Vulnerable integration’ refers to the ...
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  • Super-circulation: Towards ... Super-circulation: Towards a Political Economy of Platformisation
    Felix, Gil Critical sociology, 11/2020, Volume: 46, Issue: 7-8
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    In this article, I propose an approach for the analysis of the so-called processes of flexibilisation, mobility, precarisation or, recently, platformisation or uberisation of work, considering the ...
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  • The new discomforts of prec... The new discomforts of precarious workers: Wardrobe matter, insecurity and the temporality of calibration in dress work
    van den Berg, Marguerite; Vonk, Laura The Sociological review (Keele), 05/2020, Volume: 68, Issue: 3
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    This article provides a study of precarisation through the lens of dress work: the mundane practice of dressing the body for work. Based on intimate in-depth wardrobe interviews and analyses of ...
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