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Tackling Precarious Work Toward Sustainable Livelihoods

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

05.10.2023

Abbildungen

schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Zeichnungen, schwarz-weiss, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss

Herausgeber

Stuart C. Carr + weitere

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

602

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/3.2 cm

Gewicht

880 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-03-257663-3

Beschreibung

Rezension

"Meaningful work, work that encourages a sense of belonging and builds capabilities for the future builds people's wellbeing, as well as providing the means to getting by. Precarious work puts these human needs at risk. Carr and colleagues provide real-life suggestions for supporting people to make sustainable livelihoods through good work".

Stewart Forsyth, Director: FX Consultants; I/O Net Australasia; and I/O Special Interest Group NZ

"Not so very long ago the term precarious work referred to a relatively small proportion of specific, scattered, particularly onerous jobs. Stuart Carr and his colleagues Veronica Hopner, Darrin Hodgetts and Megan Young, along with their many contributors, show us the unsettling variety of ways in which very many jobs in the 21st century are precarious. However, the aim of the book "is not solely to document work-related misery and hardship, but to shift discussion toward reforming precarious work." The book will be an important source and inspiration for those industrial-organizational psychologists (and others) who believe that their mission includes helping to assure that the world of work is as safe, just, healthy, challenging and fulfilling for workers as we can make it."

Joel Lefkowitz, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Bernard M. Baruch College and The Graduate Center, CUNY, USA

"With so many challenges facing humanity every day, it is refreshing to see a volume that expresses hope and optimism for a brighter future for humanity. The editors of this volume and authors of the chapters in it lay out a roadmap for achieving such a future, based in principles of humanitarian work psychology. Of course, the way forward to a hopeful future and decent work is not going to be easy to achieve, I/O scholars and practitioners are in a unique position to begin this dialogue. This volume represents a well thought-through start to this conversation."

Neal M. Ashkanasy, Emeritus Professor of Management, Business School, University of Queensland, Australia

"Industrial and Organizational Psychology has a long tradition of responding to challenges of the day. The 22 contributions in this book, from leading researchers, practitioners and advocates for Decent Work under the UN Sustainable Development Goals, continue that tradition - and extend it to opportunities for the future through sustainable livelihoods."

Secretary of State Professor Gary Latham, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Canada

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

05.10.2023

Abbildungen

schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Zeichnungen, schwarz-weiss, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss

Herausgeber

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

602

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/3.2 cm

Gewicht

880 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-03-257663-3

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Series Foreword

    Kevin Murphy and Angelo Denisi

    1. From Precarious Work to Sustainable Livelihoods: Introduction to the Volume

    Stuart C. Carr, Darrin J. Hodgetts, Veronica Hopner, and Megan Young

    Part I. Sustainable Livelihoods

    2. From Precarious Work to Decent Work: Lessons from the United Nations and Humanitarian Work Psychology

    Jeffrey M. Saltzman, Walter Reichman, and Mary O'Neill Berry

    3. Psychology of Working Theory: Decent Work for Decent Lives

    Annamaria Di Fabio, Mary Beth Medvide, and Maureen E. Kenny

    4. Humanitarian Work Policy and Praxis

    Rosalind H. Searle and Ishbel McWha-Hermann

    5. NGO Diplomacy to Monitor and Influence Business and Government to Tackle Work Precariousness

    Raymond Saner and Lichia Yiu

    6. "Let's just talk about it!": Combating Precarious Work in Global Supply Chains

    Divya Jyoti and Bimal Arora

    Part II. Fair Incomes

    7. The Living Wage in South Africa: A Psychological approach from Cape Town and Tshwane

    Ines Meyer and Molefe Maleka

    8. Closing the Capability Gap in Tackling Precarious Work

    Mendiola Teng-Calleja, Donald Jay Bertulfo, and Jose Antonio R. Clemente

    9. Sufficiency Living Wage in Thailand: Exploring Buddhist: Influences on Sustainable Livelihoods and Happiness

    Dusadee Yoelao Intraprasert, Kanu Priya Mohan, and Piyada Sombatwattana

    10. Tackling Wage Inequality: The Maximum wage

    Stuart C. Carr, Veronica Hopner, Darrin Hodgetts, and Megan Young

    Part III. Work Security

    11. Informal Work as Sustainable Work: Pathways to Sustainable Livelihoods

    Mahima Saxena and Charles Tchagneno

    12. Making a go of it in the gig economy: Understanding risk in platform-based work

    Kristine M. Kuhn

    13. Sustainable Psychological Contracts: A pathway for addressing precarious employment

    Yannick Griep, Sarah Bankins, Johannes M. Kraak, Ultan Sherman, and Samantha D. Hansen

    14. Defining work-related precariousness and how to measure it to secure health and wellbeing

    Christian Seubert and Lisa Seubert (née Hopfgartner)

    15. Redressing Underemployment as a Type of Precarious Work

    Deirdre O'Shea, José Maria Peiró, and Donald M. Truxillo

    16. Challenges associated with regulating zero hours work

    J. Lavelle, J. McMahon, C. Murphy, L. Ryan, M. O'Sullivan, M. O'Brien, P. Gunnigle, and T. Turner

    Part IV. Social Protection

    17. Is Work-Life Balance Only for Some? A Case for More Low Income and Precariat Samples

    Jarrod Haar

    18. Multilevel Factors Counteracting the Adverse Effects of Job Insecurity

    Lixin Jiang, Katharina Naswall, and Xiaohong (Violet) Xu

    19. Reversing job loss and enhancing job search

    Edwin A. J. van Hooft and Greet Van Hoye

    20. 'Permanent Temporariness': The Current Landscape of Migration and Work?

    Shemana Cassim

    21. The Elephant in the Room? Implications of Economic Vulnerability for a Healthy (Working) Life

    Katharina Klug, Jean-Yves Gerlitz, and Eva Selenko

    22. The Jobless Future and a World Without Paid Work?

    Steven Toaddy & Anna Crawford, J. Crentsil, J. Hernandez, S. Hohmann, S., A. F. Miles, J.R. Roman, and J. Tuason