Insecurity and long-term employment

Authors
Citation
K. Doogan, Insecurity and long-term employment, WORK EMPLOY, 15(3), 2001, pp. 419-441
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Sociology & Antropology
Journal title
WORK EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIETY
ISSN journal
09500170 → ACNP
Volume
15
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
419 - 441
Database
ISI
SICI code
0950-0170(200109)15:3<419:IALE>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
There is a widespread view that 'jobs for life' and stable employment have been consigned to the past. The impact of technological and institutional c hanges are said to have eradicated traditional labour market patterns, brou ght about the destandardisation and individualisation of work and ushered i n a new 'age of insecurity'. The transformation of work, according to Senne t (1998), has witnessed the advent of a 'New Capitalism' in which there is 'no long term' . This paper is concerned with explanations for the paradox of pervasive insecurity and the rise in long-term employment in the 1990s i n the UK. The analysis of long-term employment in the UK suggests that inse curity is not explained by compositional changes in the workforce or in ter ms of labour market restructuring. Instead insecurity is best understood in its institutional and ideological contexts, as the 'manufactured uncertain ty' that attends the greater exposure of the state sector to market forces, corporate restructuring in the private sector in terms of mergers, acquisi tions and sell-offs and the diminution of social protection systems.