书评:性别和不稳定就业的轮廓

IF 1.5 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Anne Junor
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摘要

就其经验和理论内容而言,本书是性别、工作/生活平衡以及编辑更喜欢称之为“就业不稳定性”的学者图书馆的重要补充(第1页)。起源于对多伦多性别与工作数据库(www.genderwork.ca)比较视角部分的研讨会贡献,该书由11个国家案例研究章节组成。接下来的四章提供了性别工作不安全感的一些空间、纵向和部门维度的多学科理论。在介绍性概念章节(第1-25页),编辑们将本书的协调主题定义为标准雇佣关系(SER)提供的不稳定性和安全性之间的关系。安全和缺乏安全都是“……通过一套分散的体制限制,包括诸如劳工法律和政策、社会保障、家庭政策、税收和就业政策等制度建立起来”(第10页)。编辑们认为,不稳定性超出了工作任期和收入的范围,还包括有限的社会福利和权利,以及健康不良的高风险(第2页)。它至少有四个方面:暂时的(持续时间有限或解雇风险高);•社会(通过工业工具、法律或习俗和实践缺乏权利和保护);经济收入接近贫困线;有限的社会保障渠道);•工作组织/工业(缺乏对工作条件的控制,•工作强度和工资)。
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Book Review: Gender and the Contours of Precarious Employment
For both its empirical and its theoretical content, this book is an essential addition to the libraries of scholars of gender, of work/life balance, and of what the editors prefer to call ‘precariousness in employment’ (p. 1). Originating in workshop contributions to the Comparative Perspectives component of the Toronto-based Gender and Work Database (www.genderwork.ca), the book consists of eleven country case study chapters, followed by four chapters providing multidisciplinary theorisations of some spatial, longitudinal and sectoral dimensions of gendered work insecurity. In the introductory conceptual chapter (pp. 1–25), the editors define the book’s coordinating theme as the relationship between precariousness and the security provided by the standard employment relationship (SER). Both security and its absence are ‘ ... established through a diffuse set of institutional constraints, comprising systems such as labour law and policy, social security, family policy, taxation and employment policy’ (p. 10). The editors argue that precariousness extends beyond job tenure and income to include limited social benefits and entitlements, and high risks of ill-health (p. 2). It has at least four facets: Temporal (limited duration or high termination risk); • Social (lack of rights and protections through industrial instruments, leg• islation, or custom and practice); Economic (income close to the poverty line; limited social security access); • and Work-organisational/industrial (lack of control over working conditions, • work intensity and wages).
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期刊介绍: The Economic & Labour Relations Review is a double-blind, peer-reviewed journal that aims to bring together research in economics and labour relations in a multi-disciplinary approach to policy questions. The journal encourages articles that critically assess dominant orthodoxies, as well as alternative models, thereby facilitating informed debate. The journal particularly encourages articles that adopt a post-Keynesian (heterodox) approach to economics, or that explore rights-, equality- or justice-based approaches to labour relations and social policy.
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