A world of unstable jobs is far from the empirical trends displayed in the Irish labour market in the 21st century

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Abstract

Labour market dynamics are complex, limiting the capacity for consensus on a singular phenomenon to account for patterns. In this paper, we present a range of broader empirical trends from the Irish labour market that suggests the possible impact of neoliberal-type policies in the Irish market has been counterbalanced by strong human capital and skills development, growth in higher level occupations and employment protection. Though precarious work is a feature of parts of the labour market, the theoretical assumptions underpinning precarious work we argue should not be extrapolated to explain changes in job stability in the labour market at large.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)734-744
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Industrial Relations
Volume65
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2023

Keywords

  • Ireland
  • jobs
  • Labour market
  • precarious
  • stability

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