Defining and Regulating Zero Hours Work: Lessons from a Liberal Market Economy 1

The apparent rise in precarious work has received increased attention in a number of countries in recent decades. However, studies highlight the difficulties of both defining and capturing the extent of precarious work. In this paper, we report on a study of zero hours contracts in Ireland and drawi...

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Contracts
Employment
Employment contracts
Labor market
Labor unions
Legislation
Market economies
Part time employment
Qualitative research
Research methodology
Retailing industry
Workers
Working hours
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