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Subjective insecurity and the role of institutions

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Chung, Heejung ; Mau, Steffen

Journal of European Social Policy

2014

24

4

Oct.

303-318

attitude ; precarious employment ; labour market policy ; job insecurity

Unemployment

http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1177/0958928714538214

English

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"The issue of social insecurity is high on the public and scientific agenda. Most research, however, looks at objective forms of insecurity like growing labour market volatilities or atypical employment. Less has been done with regard to the way people perceive these changes and the role of institutions therein. While recent studies have highlighted the relatively weak role of institutions in explaining different levels of subjective insecurity, they were limited in their understanding in the institutions–security interplay. This special issue aims to understand how institutions generate and moderate the outcomes of subjective insecurity, as well as to overcome some of the methodological limitations of previous studies. The introduction provides a state-of-the-art literature review and unfolds the research question addressed in the special issue. It concludes with some thoughts for future research in the field of social insecurity and institutions."

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