• Refine Query
  • Source
  • Publication year
  • to
  • Language
  • 108
  • 34
  • 15
  • 6
  • 5
  • 5
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • Tagged with
  • 191
  • 83
  • 65
  • 55
  • 48
  • 36
  • 29
  • 29
  • 26
  • 23
  • 22
  • 18
  • 18
  • 17
  • 16
  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
71

[pt] BASTIDORES DA INDÚSTRIA DA MODA CARIOCA: EXPRESSÕES DA PRECARIZAÇÃO DO TRABALHO / [en] BEHIND THE SCENES OF RIO S FASHION INDUSTRY: EXPRESSIONS OF PRECARIOUS WORK

ALINE LOURENCO DE OLIVEIRA 23 November 2023 (has links)
[pt] A presente tese tem como principal objetivo analisar as expressões da precarização do trabalho na indústria da moda, na cidade do Rio de Janeiro. Partimos da premissa de que as estratégias adotadas pelo capitalismo, de forma geral, e pela indústria da moda, que parecem estar desconectadas, afetam profundamente a classe trabalhadora e se desdobram em importantes alteraçõesnas relações de trabalho. Nos bastidores do mundo da moda há enormes contradições, ações e práticas que não possuem a aparência glamourosa e fantasiosa que a moda geralmente costuma ter e dar às peças que comercializa, a exemplo da exploração da força de trabalho, mercadoria fundamental para sua sustentação e desconsiderada como tal pela indústria da moda. Desta forma, nos aproximar de alguns dos elementos importantes que compõem a forma do mundo da moda, mas que, antes de tudo, fazem parte do desenvolvimento capitalista, como a organização e a divisão do trabalho, juntamente com todas as suas consequências na indústria, na tecnologia, no território e nas relações sociais, é de grande importância para compreendermos melhor a ponta do iceberg, que são as expressões da precarização do trabalho no interior da moda, em especial a moda carioca, objeto desta investigação. Para tanto, como procedimento metodológico foram realizadas: pesquisa bibliográfica, entrevista com pesquisadora sobre o tema e também foi divulgado, em uma rede social, um survey online voltado para as costureiras que fazem parte de grupos online de busca de trabalho. O caminho trilhado nos possibilitou conferir informações que contribuem para reforçar a ideia de que a indústria da moda traz com ela o traço de precarização do trabalho e sua inevitável e profunda articulação com o capitalismo. / [en] The main objective of this thesis is to analyze the expressions of precarious work in the fashion industry in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It’s basic premise is that strategies adopted by capitalism in general and by the the fashion industry in particular deeply affects the working class and brings important changes in work relations. In despite of the glamourous facade the fashion world there is a less fanciful side to this industry: the exploitation of the workforce as a fundamental pratice. In this way, we will get closer to some of the important elements that make up the fashion world but which above all are part of capitalist development, such as the organization and division of labor together with all their consequences in industry, technology, territory and social relations. This tip of the iceberg revealed some deep expressions of the precariousness of work in the fashion industry. To this end, bibliographical research was carried out, interviews with researchers on the topic were carried out and an online survey was also published on a social network aimed at seamstresses who are part of online job search groups, which allowed us to check information that contributes to reinforce the idea that the fashion industry brings with it the trait of precarious work and its inevitable and deep articulation with capitalism.
72

Patterns of Precarity in Older Workers: A Latent Profile Approach

Neal, Alissa N. 01 January 2023 (has links) (PDF)
Over the past three decades, the workforce has become more age-diverse, leading organizations to recognize the importance of supporting the well-being, motivation, health, and productivity of older workers. Previous research has highlighted the challenges faced by older workers, including ageism, health declines, financial constraints on retirement, and caregiving responsibilities. However, the literature often treats older workers as a homogeneous group, neglecting the significant heterogeneity within this population. This study addressed this gap by adopting a person-centered approach to investigate the diverse experiences of older workers. By leveraging the Psychology of Working Theory (PWT) as a conceptual framework, this study examined how different combinations of working conditions (i.e., job insecurity, income inadequacy, lack of work protections, and vulnerability to mistreatment) relate to psychological constructs and work-related outcomes among older workers. Data were collected from 549 workers over the age of 50 (M=59.24, SD=5.85) within the United States and analyzed using latent profile analysis. The results identified four distinct profiles of older workers: Unprecarious, Bridge Workers, Detached, and Precarious. The profiles were qualitatively and quantitatively different, with the Unprecarious profile characterized by low levels of all indicator variables, and the Precarious profile characterized by high levels of all indicator variables. Detached participants reported feeling stuck in their jobs, and Bridge Workers reported high income inadequacy and feeling unprotected at work, but low job insecurity and vulnerability to mistreatment. Unprecarious participants reported the highest levels of need satisfaction, well- being, and life satisfaction, and the Precarious participants reported the lowest levels on all outcomes, with the Bridge Workers and Detached participants in between. Overall, this study sheds light on the heterogeneity within the older worker population and highlights the importance of considering various combinations of working conditions in understanding their experiences, thus advancing our understanding of this diverse segment of the workforce. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
73

"There's just nothing out there for people like us": The Experiences of 2SLGBTQ+ Carer-Employees in Canada

Geffros, Sophie January 2023 (has links)
This thesis extends prior research on LGBT caregivers and carer-employees by employing a mixed-methods approach to investigate the intersecting factors of identity, employment type, and geographical location on the experiences of Two-Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (2SLGBTQ+) caregivers in Canada. These caregivers are broadly absent from both the carer-employee and LGBT caregiving literature, and this dissertation offers an initial attempt to correct this. It begins with a quantitative study involving 2SLGBTQ+ carer-employees, assessing how their identity and experiences of discrimination influence their quality of life, work life, and willingness to seek workplace accommodations for caregiving responsibilities. Subsequently, a qualitative component delves into how employment type shapes these experiences, with a particular focus on how insecure customer service workers and those employed in unionized pink-collar work navigate work-care conflicts. This section also examines the impact of non-traditional caregiving dynamics on the ability of these caregivers to navigate such conflicts. Lastly, it explores how past and current experiences of discrimination, non-conventional relationships, and geographical location affect the capacity of 2SLGBTQ+ carer-employees to interact with healthcare providers and advocate for their care recipients. This research offers a substantial contribution by bringing to the forefront a hitherto unaddressed population. The existing body of literature on carer-employees has overlooked the specific challenges faced by 2SLGBTQ+ carer-employees, and the LGBT caregiving literature has similarly overlooked the role of employment in shaping the experiences of these caregivers. Furthermore, it underscores the significance of geographical location for 2SLGBTQ+ caregivers in rural and remote areas and highlights the experiences of midlife and younger caregivers, particularly those providing care for individuals experiencing severe mental illness. It concludes with discussions of the policy implications of this research. / Dissertation / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) / This thesis examines and explores the experiences of Two-Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (2SLGBTQ+) carer-employees in Canada. These caregivers balance their unpaid care work with their paid employment, and face barriers when navigating care and work that are related to their 2SLGBTQ+ identity. Building on research that has identified that LGBT caregivers have unique needs and characteristics, and on research that highlights that individuals attempting to balance unpaid care work with paid employment face significant challenges when attempting to do so, this research brings these two fields together to examine how 2SLGBTQ+ identity impacts these experiences. In particular, it highlights that these caregivers experience poorer quality of life and worklife, that type of work and non-traditional caregiving dynamics may leave these caregivers more vulnerable to negative consequences associated with work-care conflicts, and that experiences of discrimination and concerns regarding confidentiality and anonymity for rural and northern 2SLGBTQ+ caregivers shape their ability to successfully navigate healthcare systems.
74

Working Around Life: Satisfaction with Precarious Work in the Millennial Generation

Andro, Erin 24 April 2017 (has links)
No description available.
75

The political economy of precarious work in the tourism industry in small island developing states.

Lee, Donna, Hampton, M.P., Jeyacheya, Julia January 2014 (has links)
yes / International tourism is now the predominant industry driving growth in many small island developing states (SIDS). Governments of small islands in the Indian Ocean, Caribbean and Pacific have seemingly put most of their eggs into one development basket – the all-inclusive holiday in a luxury hotel, resort or cruise ship. While this industry generates employment, foreign direct investment, and income for island governments and the private sector, it also brings with it dependencies which are borne from the transnational ownership of these all-inclusive accommodations, the risks from exogenous factors – many of which are tied to the wider security of the global system – as well as the domestic economies in the source markets in Europe and North America. We reflect upon these dependencies and risks through a case study of the Seychelles based on fieldwork research conducted in 2012. Our findings highlight that the international tourism industry in the Seychelles – even in a situation of high or growing demand – creates structurally driven precarity for tourism workers who are predominantly low paid, low-skilled, and increasingly recruited from overseas. These findings provide new evidence that contributes to the growing research into tourism in IPE. Our findings highlight the precarious condition of labour in this fast growing service sector of the world economy and in so doing also adds much needed empirical insights from the South to recent debates about an emerging precariat in contemporary capitalism.
76

‘’I feel like I’m in poverty. I don’t do much outside of work other than survive": In-work poverty and multiple employment in the UK

McBride, J., Smith, Andrew J. 26 April 2021 (has links)
Yes / This paper argues for the need to reconsider the changing nature of in-work poverty (IWP). In doing so, we present evidence not included in current debates or statistics, of people working in more than one job, yet still experiencing IWP. Using the dynamic theory of poverty and a qualitative approach, we identify various structural constraints that sustain cycles of IWP. This highlights the multi-dimensionalities of poverty, incorporating the temporalities, types and depths of IWP. Our evidence demonstrates how poverty is experienced and individualised and also how it is created and sustained through paid work, rather than being challenged by it.
77

"Welcome to the world of the free market" : Examining precarious renting in Helsinki, Finland

Pärssinen, Oskari January 2024 (has links)
With starting point in current housing policy debates in Sweden, where the deregulated rental market in Finland is used as an example of a better functioning housing market, this thesis aims to investigate if this image is shared by the Finnish experts in rental housing related questions. Based on eight semi-structured interviews, the precarious living conditions on the Finnish rental housing market are revealed and discussed in relation to the theoretical framework of housing inequality. Finland’s market liberal approach to housing provision has created good conditions for investing in housing that is reflected on the supply of rental housing on the private sector. Rental apartments on this sector are small, referred to as ‘tube studios’ and ‘suicide studios’, unaffordable for many, and the legal framework provides little security for the tenants causing uncertainty about the future. Furthermore, a number of reforms are currently being carried out to decrease state support in providing affordable housing and access to social housing, referred to as ARA-housing, is to be limited for the worst-off population. In light of these results this thesis aims to provide an alternative image to the market dominated discourse and argues that behind the numbers of constructed units and vacancy rates, a wide range of precarious housing conditions exist. This precarity affects first and foremost residents on private sector and is expected to become a bigger issue and impact a greater number of people in the future when the political reforms currently under way are rolled out.
78

Intersecting Factors Shaping the Experiences of Paraguayan Migrant Women in Greater La Plata, Argentina : An Intersectional Feminist Analysis Amidst Socio-Economic Uncertainties

Maripuu, Kaia January 2024 (has links)
This paper analyses the experiences of Paraguayan migrant women in Greater La Plata, Argentina, from the Intersectional Feminist Theory. Through in-depth interviews with nine Paraguayan migrant women, this study analyses how the intersecting factors influence and shape the realities of these women. The analysed factors are gender dynamics, economic vulnerability, low levels of education, precarious employments, dependence on social assistance, linguistic discrimination and xenophobia. Furthermore, considering the unique socioeconomic uncertainties that occurred in Argentina at the time of the interviews and the already vulnerable position the Paraguayan migrant women find themselves in, this paper also analyses their adaptation strategies. This study thus contributes to the field by providing a holistic perspective of the multilayered factors that contribute to the discrimination, oppression and marginalization of Paraguayan migrant women in Argentina.
79

La participation syndicale des travailleurs dans un contexte de précarité de l’emploi

Parinaud, Benjamin 12 1900 (has links)
No description available.
80

Informe para la sustentación de expedientes: Nº 34649-2014 / Nº 29837-2009

Valentino Vasquez, Richard Baro 08 February 2021 (has links)
El presente informe es del expediente No 34649-2014-0-1801-JR-CI-32 en materia civil sobre una demanda desalojo por ocupante precario, en el cual se discutirá un título que justifique la posesión para proceder o no con el desalojo. El caso inicia cuando el señor Zenobio Mesa Espinoza demanda a su hermano Víctor Mesa Espinoza, por que este ultimo viene poseyendo de forma indebida el segundo piso al no tener un título para poseer y no pagar renta. No obstante, el demandado alega ser propietario de todo el bien inmueble en virtud a ello presenta diversos medios probatorios (Copias del DNI, Certificado de Acta de matrimonio, Partidas de nacimientos de sus hijos, recibos de luz, arbitrios e impuestos prediales, etc.) e incluso una demanda por prescripción adquisitiva de dominio en virtud a estas pruebas, los presentes documentos no generan convicción en el juez de tener un título que justifique la posesión: asimismo, señala que la demanda por prescripción alegada ha sido rechazada y archivada. En virtud a lo expuesto, la Corte Suprema de Justicia de la República resuelve señalando que si existe un título para poseer por parte del demandado, ya que cuando el demandante indica que “ayudo a su hermano viva con él” se configuro un derecho de uso sobre el inmueble y , por tanto, debe resolverse el contrato de conformidad al artículo 1365 del Código Civil. / This report is from No. 34649-2014-0-1801-JR-CI-32 in civil matters about a complaint of eviction for precarious occupant, in wich will be discuss a title that justifi the posession to proceed or no with the eviction. The case begins when Mr. Zenobio Mesa Espinoza sues his brother Victor Mesa Espinoza, because the latter has been improperly possessing the second flooor by not having a title to own and not paying rent. However, the defendant claima to be the owner of all the real estate by that, the presents various means of proof (Copies of DNI, Certificate of marriege, birth certificates of his children, electricity bills, taxes and property taxes,etc.) and even a claim for acquisitive prescription of ownership as consequence of these evidence, but these documents don´t generate conviction in the judge of having a title that justifies possession: also indicates that the complaint for alleged the prescription has been rejected and filed. Therefore, the Supreme Court of Justice of the Republic decides that if there is a title to possess by the defendant, since when the plaintiff indicates that “ I helped my brother to live with me” a right of use is set up on the property and, as consequence, the contract must be resolved in accordance with article 1365 of the Civil Code. / Trabajo de suficiencia profesional

Page generated in 0.0636 seconds