Precariat

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The Precariat refers to the social class of people who experience precariousness, lacking security and predictability which affects their material or physical well-being. The term is a combination of (also called a portmanteau) the words precarious and proletariat.[1][2][3][4]

One of the main causes for the emergence of the precariat is the growth of the gig economy.

References

  1. Noam Chomsky (2012-05-08). "Plutonomy and the Precariat: On the History of the U.S. Economy in Decline" Chomsky.info.
  2. Charlie Post (2015-04-020). "We’re All Precarious Now" Jacobin.
  3. Mark Rice-Oxley Patrick Butler (2019-05-15). "Cash, credits and crisis: life in the new European 'precariat'" The Guardian.
  4. Guy Standing, Research Professor in Development Studies University of London (2016-10-09). "Meet the precariat, the new global class fuelling the rise of populism" World Economic Forum.