- In
sociology and economics, the
precariat (/prɪˈkɛəriət/) is a
social class formed by
people suffering from precarity,
which means existing without predictability...
- the 2011
publication of his book The
Precariat: The New
Dangerous class, his work has
focused on the
precariat,
unconditional basic income, deliberative...
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class structure, in
addition to an
ageing traditional working class, a ‘
precariat'
characterised by very low
levels of
capital and
lasting precarious economic...
- welfare. The
social class defined by this
condition has been
termed the
precariat. Léonce Crenier, a
Catholic monk who had
previously been
active as an...
- Corporation. p. 39. ISBN 9781557835512.
Retrieved 16 July 2017. "watch".
PRECARIAT. Morehouse,
Rebecca (November 16, 1975). "Joyce Van
Patten Is Back On...
- sense,
especially (but by no
means exclusively) if they show
traits of a
precariat.
Bohemians were ****ociated with
unorthodox or anti-establishment political...
-
professor Guy
Standing has
identified three distinct sub-groups of the
precariat, one of
which he
refers to as "atavists", who long for what they see as...
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class structure, in
addition to an
ageing traditional working class, a "
precariat"
characterised by very low
levels of capital, and a
group of emergent...
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poverty Housing stress Human trafficking Income deficit Poverty threshold Precariat Precarious work
Secondary poverty Social determinants of
health in poverty...
- liberalisation, and deregulation, are
causing the
formation of a 'left-behind'
precariat with low job security, high inequality, and wage stagnation, who then...