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Living with uncertain work

Jason Heyes, Sian Moore, Kirsty Newsome and Mark Tomlinson

Industrial Relations Journal, 2018, vol. 49, issue 5-6, 420-437

Abstract: This article examines the different forms of uncertainty that workers in precarious jobs experience on a day‐to‐day basis. The article highlights the various ways in which uncertainty at work spills over into workers' lives away from the workplace and provides a representative and up‐to‐date comparison of the experiences of workers in permanent, fixed‐term and casual forms of employment. The article achieves its objectives through a mixed‐methods research design comprising an analysis of data from the Understanding Society survey and interviews with workers in the retail, higher education, logistics and social care sectors.

Date: 2018
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