Laid off, laid low: political and economic consequences of employment insecurity
The early twenty-first century is witnessing a concerted effort to privatize risk--to shift responsibility for the management or mitigation of key risks onto private-sector organizations or directly onto individuals. Proposals to reform Social Security through the creation of private accounts are pe...
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Zusammenfassung: | The early twenty-first century is witnessing a concerted effort to privatize risk--to shift responsibility for the management or mitigation of key risks onto private-sector organizations or directly onto individuals. Proposals to reform Social Security through the creation of private accounts are perhaps the leading example, but in a wide range of areas, similar trends are now playing out. Yet, ironically, pensions and other private systems for responding to risk also face severe challenges--and often for the same reason that public systems do: the risks that characterize our society and economy have changed more rapidly than the institutions designed to deal with them From the burdens on pension funds caused by population aging to the pressures on corporate and government health programs created by rapidly rising medical costs, the institutions of risk management are increasingly buffeted by new and intensified pressures that are reshaping how all of us experience and deal with risk. Broader questions about the future of the public sphere--in many different senses of the term--concern which public goods will be provided by governments through taxation; which will be provided by private philanthropy or organizations in civil society; which will be provided by market actors; and which will not be provided at all. These are basic questions for social science, and they are questions for a larger public discussion that needs to be informed by social science. This series brings social science research to bear on these issues, cutting through the confusion and bias common to many policy discussions Each volume, ranging from 80 to 100 pages, presents a concise review of the issues under consideration and offers empirical, evidence-based opinion from leading scholars in the fields of economics, political science, sociology, anthropology, and law. In general, the five books in this series tackle the relationship between the privatization of risk, but specifically they focus on, respectively: health care and health insurance; employment insecurity and labor markets; pensions, assets, and social security; the pharmaceuticals industry; and natural disasters and homeland security.--From publisher description |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Introduction
I High Anxiety
ι
KATHERINE S.
NEWMAN
CHAPTER ONE
Short(er) Shrift I The Decline in Worker-
Firm Attachment in the United States
10
HENRY S.
FÄRBER
CHAPTER TWO
Not So Fast I
Long-Term
Employment
in the United States,
1^6^-2004 38
ANN HUFF STEVENS
CHAPTER THREE
Hurt the Worst I The Risk of Unemployment
among Disadvantaged and Advantaged
Male Workers,
1968-2003 56
BENJAMIN J. KEYS
&
SHELDON DANZIGER
CHAPTER FOUR
Rising Angst? | Change and Stability
in Perceptions of Economic Insecurity
74
ELISABETH JACOBS
&
KATHERINE S.
NEWMAN
CHAPTER FIVE
Ballot Boxing I Partisan Politics
and Labor Market Risks
1
02
PHILIPP REHM
List of Contributors
122
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CONTENTS
Introduction
I High Anxiety
ι
KATHERINE S.
NEWMAN
CHAPTER ONE
Short(er) Shrift I The Decline in Worker-
Firm Attachment in the United States
10
HENRY S.
FÄRBER
CHAPTER TWO
Not So Fast I
Long-Term
Employment
in the United States,
1^6^-2004 38
ANN HUFF STEVENS
CHAPTER THREE
Hurt the Worst I The Risk of Unemployment
among Disadvantaged and Advantaged
Male Workers,
1968-2003 56
BENJAMIN J. KEYS
&
SHELDON DANZIGER
CHAPTER FOUR
Rising Angst? | Change and Stability
in Perceptions of Economic Insecurity
74
ELISABETH JACOBS
&
KATHERINE S.
NEWMAN
CHAPTER FIVE
Ballot Boxing I Partisan Politics
and Labor Market Risks
1
02
PHILIPP REHM
List of Contributors
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