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Dualization or liberalization? Investigating precarious work in eight European countries

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Prosser, Thomas

Work, Employment and Society

2016

30

6

December

949-965

immigration ; moonlighting ; precarious employment

EU countries

Employment

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0950017015609036

English

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"A recent upsurge in the incidence of precarious work in Europe necessitates fresh examination of the origins of this trend. On the basis of field research in eight European countries and with reference to theories of liberalization and dualization, the factors that drive precarious work in discrete European labour markets are thus investigated. It is discovered that, while a structural-demographic factor such as non-compliance with labour law is a notable progenitor of precarious work, the deregulatory strategies of public authorities are particularly significant drivers. In conclusion it is asserted that although the theory of dualization helps explain developments in conservative-corporatist countries, in Anglophone and Mediterranean countries liberalization theory is generally more apposite. Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries emerge as a hybrid case."

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