2020
DOI: 10.31857/s013216250009618-2
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Employment Precarization: an Analysis of Academic Discourse on the Essence and Ways of Measuring

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“…In fact, "young workers" in Indonesia, the largest digital economy in Southeast Asia, take on novel and risky types of work (Kalleberg, 2021). Employed by digital platforms, often known as the "precariat," are a new social class or that they are not a part of any social class at all (Anisimov, 2021;Muntaner, 2018;Popov & Soloveva, 2020). However, in terms of benefits, wages, employment and working conditions, and collective action, the class conflict interests of those who work for digital platforms are comparable to those of other working-class people.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, "young workers" in Indonesia, the largest digital economy in Southeast Asia, take on novel and risky types of work (Kalleberg, 2021). Employed by digital platforms, often known as the "precariat," are a new social class or that they are not a part of any social class at all (Anisimov, 2021;Muntaner, 2018;Popov & Soloveva, 2020). However, in terms of benefits, wages, employment and working conditions, and collective action, the class conflict interests of those who work for digital platforms are comparable to those of other working-class people.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our opinion, the coronavirus pandemic is rather a local risk for the business sector participants (first and foremost, for the hired workers). The growing process of employment precarization is much more significant; its consequences have not yet received sufficient scientific analysis in our country [12,16]. 3.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%