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Vulnerable groups in urban labour processes.

Authors: Standing G;

Vulnerable groups in urban labour processes.

Abstract

Explores the concept of workers' economic vulnerability, covering insecurity of income, employment and working conditions. Discusses vulnerability of workers by sector and by labour status and identifies susceptible groups (labour circulants, young workes and women).

Keywords

WEP pub, informal economy, urban area, labour market, labour market segmentation, employment security, developing countries, employment status, internal migrant, casual worker, women workers, reference, statistical table, pub PME, économie informelle, zone urbaine, marché du travail, segmentation du marché du travail, sécurité de l'emploi, pays en développement, statut dans l'emploi, migrant interne, travailleur occasionnel, travailleuses, référence bibliographique, tableau statistique, pub PME, economía informal, zona urbana, mercado de trabajo, segmentación del mercado de trabajo, seguridad en el empleo, países en desarrollo, situación ocupacional, migrante interno, trabajador ocasional, trabajadoras, referencia, cuadros estadísticos

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