New forms of employment and new problems of regulation
This book deals with forms of employment other from the one that became dominant in the most developed twentieth-century economies following the advent of standardized mass production. I refer to those types of employment variously termed 'atypical', 'contingent', 'precariou...
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          | Published in | Regulating New Forms of Employment pp. 4 - 22 | 
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| Format | Book Chapter | 
| Language | English | 
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        United Kingdom
          Routledge
    
        2006
     Taylor & Francis Group  | 
| Edition | 1 | 
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| Online Access | Get full text | 
| ISBN | 9780415499187 9780415360562 0415499186 0415360560  | 
| DOI | 10.4324/9780203008317-2 | 
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| Summary: | This book deals with forms of employment other from the one that became dominant in the most developed twentieth-century economies following the advent of standardized mass production. I refer to those types of employment variously termed 'atypical', 'contingent', 'precarious', 'new', 'non-standard', 'non-traditional', 'flexible' (Córdova 1986; Rodgers and Rodgers 1989; Delsen 1995; Summers 1997; Kalleberg 1999) and which constitute a heterogeneous array of 'particular' (Germe and Michon 1980) ways with which employers ensure the availability of labour, and, vice versa, with which diverse groups of workers establish contractual relationships with employers/contractors. Such forms of employment are subject to relatively little regulation, or they are regulated differently with respect to the dominant form. Their spread over the last fifteen to twenty years in Europe, the United States and the other developed countries signals changes which for some time have affected work, the institutions that regulate it, and its meaning itself for individuals and society. | 
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| ISBN: | 9780415499187 9780415360562 0415499186 0415360560  | 
| DOI: | 10.4324/9780203008317-2 |