Project Details
Description
People without paid employment are a significant share of working-age adults in Europe. Yet, the
jobless have been remarkably absent from class analysis. This is problematic, as it risks overlooking
crucial aspects in which inequalities unfold. Meanwhile, social class schemes have lost their
prominent position as a concept for studying social stratification. However, class might still be a
relevant framework as it stresses structures of social power. I argue that joblessness might be
envisioned as a meaningful relation of exclusion on the labour market and, hence, a structural class
position of relative disempowerment in society. First, I assess if joblessness is indeed an exclusion
from employment, and how this varies across countries and socio-demographic characteristics. Next,
I develop a framework for linking this exclusion to disempowerment within the labour market,
making use of precarious employment as a conceptual tool. Further, I will assess how the life
chances of jobless people are affected by macro-structural embedding, comparing welfare state
policies and activation measures. I will also look at symbolic structures, assessing how welfare
attitudes in the larger public might structure processes of social exclusion of the jobless. Last, I will
study movements in and out employment of the jobless, constructing a sociological model of labour
market transitions. A novel framework on class and non-work will shed new light on patterns of
exclusion and stratification.
jobless have been remarkably absent from class analysis. This is problematic, as it risks overlooking
crucial aspects in which inequalities unfold. Meanwhile, social class schemes have lost their
prominent position as a concept for studying social stratification. However, class might still be a
relevant framework as it stresses structures of social power. I argue that joblessness might be
envisioned as a meaningful relation of exclusion on the labour market and, hence, a structural class
position of relative disempowerment in society. First, I assess if joblessness is indeed an exclusion
from employment, and how this varies across countries and socio-demographic characteristics. Next,
I develop a framework for linking this exclusion to disempowerment within the labour market,
making use of precarious employment as a conceptual tool. Further, I will assess how the life
chances of jobless people are affected by macro-structural embedding, comparing welfare state
policies and activation measures. I will also look at symbolic structures, assessing how welfare
attitudes in the larger public might structure processes of social exclusion of the jobless. Last, I will
study movements in and out employment of the jobless, constructing a sociological model of labour
market transitions. A novel framework on class and non-work will shed new light on patterns of
exclusion and stratification.
Acronym | FWOTM1253 |
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Status | Active |
Effective start/end date | 1/11/24 → 31/10/28 |
Keywords
- class schemes
- activation measures
- joblessness
Flemish discipline codes in use since 2023
- Sociology of work
- Sociology of social class
- Social differentiation, stratification and social mobility