Social Precarity and Social IntegrationOffice for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2003 - 166 pages Recoge : 1. Introduction. - 2. The evolution and social representation of poverty. - 3. Precarity of living conditions: the experience of poverty and social isolation. - 4. Work precarity: task quality and work pressure. - 5. Work precarity: skill development and job security. - 6. Social precarity and personal integration. - 7. Social precarity and attitudes to society and the welfare state. - 8. Conclusion. |
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Summary | 7 |
Introduction | 17 |
The evolution and social representation of poverty | 25 |
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analysis Belgium ceteris paribus Class Effects controlling for Sex Craft & Related decline Denmark differences dissatisfaction economic elementary occupations employer training Employment status Eurobarometer EUROPEAN OPINION RESEARCH European Union experience of unemployment explanation of poverty factors financial difficulty Finland Greece GROUP EEIG Table improvement increase indicator INTEGRATION THE EUROPEAN Italy job insecurity job satisfaction job security labour market Legislators/Managers less living logistic regression lower quartile lowest incomes Machine Ops measures Model 1 Model n.s. Reference Northern occupational class OPINION RESEARCH GROUP ordered logit overall particularly people's Plant & Machine poor Portugal PRECARITY AND SOCIAL pressure psychological distress Reference Reference Reference RESEARCH GROUP EEIG satisfaction with family scores self-employed Service & Sales SHOW CARD skill social contact social devaluation social exclusion SOCIAL INTEGRATION social isolation SOCIAL PRECARITY Southern countries Spain statistically significant stress subjective poverty survey task quality TREND MODIFIED unemployed upper quartile variables Whole population women