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The rise of precarious employment in Europe : theoretical perspectives, reforms and employment trends in the era of economic crisis / Ilias Livanos and Orestis Papadopoulos.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781787145870
  • 1787145875
  • 9781787432659
  • 1787432653
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Rise of precarious employment in Europe.DDC classification:
  • 331.2 23
LOC classification:
  • HD5858.E85
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Contents:
Cover; THE RISE OF PRECARIOUS EMPLOYMENT IN EUROPE; THE RISE OF PRECARIOUS EMPLOYMENT IN EUROPE: Theoretical Perspectives, Reforms and Employment Trends in the Era of Economic Crisis; Copyright; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; Introduction; 1. Theory, Concepts and EU Context; Introduction; Theoretical Perspectives on Precarity; The Marxist Perspective; The Institutionalist Perspective; The Neoliberal Perspective; The Evolution of Precarity as a Concept; The First Definitions; Precarity as a New Social Class?; More Recent Accounts; Labour Market Developments in the European Union
Decentralisation of Collective BargainingEmployment Protection Legislation; Flexible Employment Contracts; Conclusions; 2. Definitions, Measurements and EU Empirical Analysis; Introduction; The Concept of Precarious Work; Temporary Employment and Precariousness; Temporary Employment as a Signal; Temporary Employment as a Screening Mechanism; Temporary Employment as a Flexible Contract; Temporary Employment as a Friction of the Market; Measuring Precarious Employment; The Individual Contracts Approach; The Individual Choice Approach; The Quality of Work Approach
The Individual Risk of PrecariousnessOutcomes of Precarious Employment; Existing Studies Measuring Precarious Employment; Approach and Measurements Utilised; Grouping of Countries; Empirical Analysis; Conclusions; Discussion; REFERENCES; INDEX
Summary: The deterioration of employment conditions for an increasing number of employees in late capitalism has prompted researchers to find ways to conceptualise, as well as measure, these observed new tendencies. This book examines precarious employment in Europe through the economic crisis, drawing on two main sources: theories of how the financial and debt crisis coupled with labour market reforms to exacerbate precarity in the workforce; and data from the European Labour Force Survey from 2005-12, capturing various aspects of precarious employment. It also includes a detailed discussion of policy developments in a series of EU countries, with the aim of demonstrating how precarity has been directly linked with certain labour market reforms implemented both before and after the crisis. The authors conclude that the crisis and the labour market reforms represent significant pillars of the strategy used by states and employers to respond to the crisis, as well as promote their competitiveness agenda. The reduction of labour costs and the promotion of higher flexibility are the ultimate goals of that strategy, but the side-effects include an inability to provide high quality jobs to a growing number of people, especially young people. The authors also capture the extent of precarious employment, providing comparable evidence across EU countries.
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The deterioration of employment conditions for an increasing number of employees in late capitalism has prompted researchers to find ways to conceptualise, as well as measure, these observed new tendencies. This book examines precarious employment in Europe through the economic crisis, drawing on two main sources: theories of how the financial and debt crisis coupled with labour market reforms to exacerbate precarity in the workforce; and data from the European Labour Force Survey from 2005-12, capturing various aspects of precarious employment. It also includes a detailed discussion of policy developments in a series of EU countries, with the aim of demonstrating how precarity has been directly linked with certain labour market reforms implemented both before and after the crisis. The authors conclude that the crisis and the labour market reforms represent significant pillars of the strategy used by states and employers to respond to the crisis, as well as promote their competitiveness agenda. The reduction of labour costs and the promotion of higher flexibility are the ultimate goals of that strategy, but the side-effects include an inability to provide high quality jobs to a growing number of people, especially young people. The authors also capture the extent of precarious employment, providing comparable evidence across EU countries.

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Cover; THE RISE OF PRECARIOUS EMPLOYMENT IN EUROPE; THE RISE OF PRECARIOUS EMPLOYMENT IN EUROPE: Theoretical Perspectives, Reforms and Employment Trends in the Era of Economic Crisis; Copyright; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; Introduction; 1. Theory, Concepts and EU Context; Introduction; Theoretical Perspectives on Precarity; The Marxist Perspective; The Institutionalist Perspective; The Neoliberal Perspective; The Evolution of Precarity as a Concept; The First Definitions; Precarity as a New Social Class?; More Recent Accounts; Labour Market Developments in the European Union

Decentralisation of Collective BargainingEmployment Protection Legislation; Flexible Employment Contracts; Conclusions; 2. Definitions, Measurements and EU Empirical Analysis; Introduction; The Concept of Precarious Work; Temporary Employment and Precariousness; Temporary Employment as a Signal; Temporary Employment as a Screening Mechanism; Temporary Employment as a Flexible Contract; Temporary Employment as a Friction of the Market; Measuring Precarious Employment; The Individual Contracts Approach; The Individual Choice Approach; The Quality of Work Approach

The Individual Risk of PrecariousnessOutcomes of Precarious Employment; Existing Studies Measuring Precarious Employment; Approach and Measurements Utilised; Grouping of Countries; Empirical Analysis; Conclusions; Discussion; REFERENCES; INDEX

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