The Politics of Precarity: Views Beyond the United States

Ching Kwan Lee, Yelizavetta Kofman

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Abstract

Drawing on experiences in the global south and western Europe, this commentary identifies 3 focal points of precarity politics that a singular focus on the United States may have eclipsed: (a) In the global south, precariousness at work creates a crisis not just of job-quality but also of social reproduction; (b) precarious employment is often an integral part of the development strategies of states and international financial institutions, rather than the natural corporate response to global market competition; and (c) popular movements have insinuated alternative imaginations of work, rights, and life. These developments serve as the point of departure for any national, regional, or global policy deliberation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)388-408
Number of pages21
JournalWork and Occupations
Volume39
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • citizenship
  • class struggle
  • globalization
  • labor politics
  • precariousness

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