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Title: | Three representations of insecurity in three narratives of unorganized workers |
Authors: | Joseph, Jerome Jagannathan, Srinath |
Keywords: | Workers Psychological aspects;Security (Psychology);Psychological Analysis |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Publisher: | Shri Ram Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources |
Citation: | Joseph, J., & Jagannathan, S. (2013). Three representations of insecurity in three narratives of unorganized workers. Indian Journal Of Industrial Relations, (3), 450. |
Abstract: | Introduction Theoretical effort depicts job insecurity as "the severity of the threat to one's job and powerlessness to counteract the threat" (Greenhalgh Rosenblatt, 1984:440), thus suggesting that there are two [...] Three representations of worker insecurity emerged from the lived experiences of three workers from the informal/unorganized sector in India. The authors argue that these three representations of worker insecurity from the three narratives captured through this engagement are the drivers around which the unorganized organize themselves as they struggle to eke out livelihoods on the margins of society. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11718/13611 |
ISSN: | 00195286 |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Articles |
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