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Understanding the precariat through labour and work

Standing, Guy

Authors

Guy Standing



Abstract

This article sets out a framework for analysing the globalizing labour process, arguing that the old dualisms of ‘capital’ versus ‘labour’ and ‘formal sector’ versus ‘informal sector’ are inadequate and unhelpful. It begins by making conceptual distinctions between work and labour and between labour and labour power, and goes on to identify a globalizing class structure in which a ‘precariat’ is emerging as a potentially transformative new mass class. Denied so-called ‘labour rights’ and social entitlements that went with twentieth century industrial citizenship, the growing precariat needs new systems of regulation, social protection and redistribution. These should be based on work and occupation rather than subordinated labour, will require new forms of collective action and representation, and should seek to redistribute the key assets of twenty-first century tertiary societies, including income security, control of time, financial capital and the commons.

Citation

Standing, G. (2014). Understanding the precariat through labour and work. Development and Change, 45(5), 963-980. https://doi.org/10.1111/dech.12120

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Sep 1, 2014
Deposit Date Sep 22, 2014
Journal Development and Change
Print ISSN 0012-155X
Electronic ISSN 1467-7660
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 45
Issue 5
Pages 963-980
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/dech.12120
Keywords precariat, labour, labor, work, globalization, class, citizenship
Publisher URL http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dech.12120/abstract
Related Public URLs http://www.guystanding.com
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