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Precarious work from a gender and intersectionality perspective, and ways to combat it

Precarious work from a gender and intersectionality perspective, and ways to combat it

CreatorBuckingham, Sophie
Fiadzo, Camille
Pozza, Virginia Dalla
[et al.]
Publish Place[s.l.]
PublisherEuropean Union
Publish Year2020
Pages81p.
ISBN/ISSN9789284675401
Illustrationtab.
Notelit.
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
digitaal
Mediumbook
DescriptionThis study explores the phenomenon of precarious work in the EU from a gender and intersectionality perspective. It finds that women, particularly young women, those with a migrant background and women with low levels of educational attainment, are especially vulnerable. This is a recurring trend across all of the member states within the study’s scope. One of the key factors behind this is the disproportionate amount of time that women spend in caregiving roles and domestic work, something that is reinforced by COVID-19. The study is commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the FEMM Committee,
Thesaurustijdelijk werk
flexibilisering
zorgarbeid
huishoudelijke arbeid
ziekten
intersectionaliteit
EU
External Link

op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/7e519607-4fd0-11eb-b59f-01aa75ed71a1

CategoriesBook/Boek


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