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Precarious Employment
註釋This interdisciplinary volume offers a multi-faceted picture of precarious employment and the ways in which its principal features are reinforced or challenged by laws, policies, and labour market institutions, including trade unions and community organizations. Contributors develop theconcept of precarious employment and critique outmoded notions of standard and nonstandard employment by exploring the links to labour market institutions, industrial and occupational contexts, gender, 'race, and (dis)ability.The product of a five-year Community-University Research Alliance, the book encourages new social, statistical, legal, political, and economic understandings of precarious employment and advances strategies for improving the quality and conditions of work and health.