Precariousness during an ongoing crisis. Cultural workers and the corona pandemic
Elstad, Beate ; Døving, Erik ; Jansson, Dag
2022
53
5
466-483
precarious employment ; epidemic disease ; labour market ; performer ; culture
Employment
https://doi.org/10.1111/irj.12381
English
Bibliogr.;Statistics
"This study examines precariousness among cultural workers during an ongoing crisis. A survey of Norway's largest trade union for performing artists 1 year into the pandemic shows that precariousness before the pandemic was amplified during the crisis. Lack of economic buffer and social benefits rendered economic insecurity most burdensome for those with precarious work arrangements. For future crises, we suggest that the authorities need to develop better targeted economic compensations for labour with precarious work arrangements"
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