Evolution of precariousness in Europe in a context of economic crisis and pandemic
Abstract
This work proposes an approximation for the comparative measurement of the advance of job insecurity in the member economies of the European Union in recent years (2000-2021) through the detection and treatment of those variables that characterize the phenomenon in the community context. With this objective, it incorporates, on the one hand, the consideration and correlations of the variables that allow us to approach the repercussions for the quality of employment and working conditions of the recent economic changes, and on the other, to show comparatively the state of the situation and evolution of precariousness in the different regions integrated into the community project. All this with the purpose of detecting the differential economic and institutional factors that allow us to explain distinctive situations in the set of economies analysed.
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