Precarity
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Precarity (also precariousness) is a precarious existence, lacking in predictability, job security, material or psychological welfare. The social class defined by this condition has been termed the precariat.
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See also
- Catholic social teaching
- Christian anarchism
- First Employment Contract (CPE)
- Flexicurity
- Freeter
- Labour market flexibility
- McJob
- New Employment Contract (CNE)
- Directive on services in the internal market, also known as "Bolkestein Directive".
- Wage slavery
- Tenure
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