precarity
English
Etymology
Back-formation from precarious + -ity
Noun
precarity (countable and uncountable, plural precarities)
- (sociology) a condition of existence without predictability or security, affecting material or psychological welfare.
- 2014, Roland Paulsen, Empty Labor: Idleness and Workplace Resistance, →ISBN, page 82:
- A phenomenon that catches a general tendency towards obscurity is what Standing calls "uptitling" - to give a job a high-sounding epithet to conceal its precarity and, I would say, its substance.
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Translations
condition of existence
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