Working Without Commitments: The Health Effects of Precarious Employment 9780773586260

From the end of the Second World War to the early 1980s, the North American norm was that men had full-time jobs, earned

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Working Without Commitments: The Health Effects of Precarious Employment
 9780773586260

Table of contents :
Cover
Contents
Acknowledgments
1 Working Without Commitments: Employment Relationships and Health
2 A Short History of the Employment Relationship: Control, Effort, and Support
3 Working Without Commitments and the Characteristics of the Employment Relationship
4 Gender, Race, and the Characteristics of the Employment Relationship
5 The Employment Strain Model and the Health Effects of Less Permanent Employment
6 The Blurred Lines between Precariousness and Permanence
7 Sustainable, Less Permanent Employment
8 “On a Path” to Employment Security?
9 Unsustainable, Less Permanent Employment
10 Creating Commitments in Less Permanent Employment: Policy Reforms to Address Rising Insecurity
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
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