Poor-Quality Employment: Who Is Deprived in Our Labour Markets?
Kirsten Sehnbruch,
Mauricio Apablaza,
James Foster
Abstract:Job quality is becoming a higher policy priority among governments in both developing and advanced economies. In public policy and economics a 'good' job tends to mean a well-paid job. Other social sciences, however, recognise that employment is a multidimensional phenomenon that requires careful conceptualisation and measurement to account for other employment conditions that also have a significant impact on the wellbeing of workers. These include job stability, types of contracts, and autonomy levels.This p… Show more
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