Tackling Precarious Work Toward Sustainable Livelihoods

Tackling Precarious Work Toward Sustainable Livelihoods by Stuart C. Carr is a comprehensive exploration published by Routledge on October 5, 2023. This 576-page volume addresses the pressing challenge of precarious work as identified by the United Nations’ International Labour Organization. The book features contributions from leading applied research scholars, advocates, and activists, highlighting the significant role of Industrial and Organizational psychology in transitioning from precarious work situations to sustainable livelihoods.
Readers will find a structured examination divided into four key parts: Sustainable Livelihoods, Fair Incomes, Work Security, and Social Protection. The text delves into various topics, including the implications of inadequate pay, the importance of work-related security, and the necessity of social protection for overall human health and wellbeing. This curated collection of 22 chapters not only expands the understanding of precarious work but also connects it to broader issues of economic, ecological, and social sustainability. The book serves as a valuable resource for I/O psychologists, organizational researchers, labor unions, HR practitioners, and others engaged in the pursuit of sustainable work practices.
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Tackling precarious work has been described by the United Nations (UN)’s International Labour Organization (ILO) as the main challenge facing the world of work. In this ground-breaking book, leading applied research scholars, advocates, and activists from across the globe respond to this challenge by showing how Industrial and Organizational (I/O) psychology has a significant contribution to make in humanity moving away from precarious work situations towards sustainable livelihoods. Broken down into four key parts on Sustainable Livelihoods, Fair Incomes, Work Security and Social Protection, the book covers a multitude of topics including the role of poor pay, lack of work-related security, social protection for human health and wellbeing, and interventions and policies to implement for the future of work. The volume offers a detailed look into useful and effective ways to tackle precarious work to create and maintain sustainable livelihoods. This curated collection of 22 chapters considers the broader relationships between previous research work and issues of human security and sustainability that affect workers, families, communities, and societies. Each chapter expands the present understandings of the world of precarious work and how it fits within broader issues of economic, ecological, and social sustainability. In addition to I/O psychologists in research, practice, service and study, this book will also be useful for organizational researchers, labor unions, HR practitioners, fair trade, cooperative, and civil society organizations, social scientists, human security analysts, public health professionals, economists, and supporters of the UN SDGs, including at the UN.
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