Introduction: Gender and the Concept of Precarious Employment | |
Canada: Gendered Precariousness and Social Reproduction | |
The United States: Different Sources of Precariousness in a Mosaic of Employment Arrangements | |
Australia: Casual Employment, Part-Time Employment and the Resilience of the Male-Breadwinner Model | |
Japan: The Reproductive Bargain and the Making of Precarious Employment | |
Ireland: Precarious Employment in the Context of the European Employment Strategy | |
The United Kingdom: From Flexible Employment to Vulnerable Workers | |
The Netherlands: Precarious Employment in a Context of Flexicurity | |
France: Precariousness, Gender and the Challenges for Labour Market Policy | |
Spain: Continuity and Change in Precarious Employment | |
Germany: Precarious Employment and the Rise of Mini-Jobs | |
Sweden: Precarious Work and Precarious Unemployment | |
Spatial Dimensions of Gendered Precariousness: Challenges for Comparative Analysis | |
Investigating Longitudinal Dimensions of Precarious Employment: Conceptual And Practical Issues | |
Precarious Lives in the New Economy: Comparative Intersectional Analysis | |
Precarious Employment in the Health Care Sector | |
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