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The anthology presents the social consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in the field of work and gainful employment from a multidisciplinary perspective of social and economic sciences. Specifically, it deals with the analysis of changes in work processes and relations in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. Different facets of the discussion are taken up, and the topic of "work, precarity and COVID-19" is discussed along a wide range of diversity categories (age, gender, disability, social origin, ethnicity, religion, etc.) and their intersections (intersectionality). At the same time, the focus is on discussing alternative models and ways of dealing with the current crisis that (re)establish social justice and inclusion through work.
The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence. A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content.
Contents
Work, precarity and COVID-19.- Part 1 On the current situation: status quo on work and employment in times of COVID-19.- Old and new forms of precarity - upheavals in the world of work in the COVID-19 pandemic.- Consequences of unemployment for employable persons of the 50+ generation and special challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic.- Structurally stressful factors for women in the Corona pandemic.- Part 2 Challenges and solutions for specific groups of people.- Part 2 On the labour market-related challenges and potentials of the COVID-19 pandemic for migrants in Austria. Labour market-related challenges and potentials of the COVID-19 pandemic for migrants in Austria.- Distributed work during the COVID-19 pandemic: stocktaking, discrimination potentials, recommendations for action.- Part 3 Ways to (re-)establish social justice and inclusion in the labour market.- Social changes due to COVID-19 - opportunities and risks for social justice and inclusion in the labour market.