Is Any Job Better Than No Job? Utilising Jahoda’s Latent Deprivation Theory to Reconceptualise Underemployment

IF 3.8 3区 管理学 Q1 ECONOMICS Work Employment and Society Pub Date : 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1177/09500170241254794
Vanessa Beck, Tracey Warren, Clare Lyonette
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Underemployment is a widely discussed but complex concept. This article progresses discussions and provides a new sociological conceptualisation. It builds on a classic theory of unemployment, Jahoda et al.’s ‘latent deprivation theory’ (LDT), that identified five ‘latent functions’ provided by jobs, besides a wage: time structure, social relations, sense of purpose/achievement, personal identity and regular activity. LDT was ground-breaking in illuminating previously hidden injuries of joblessness. This article proposes that LDT can be similarly ground-breaking for reconceptualising underemployment: it demonstrates conceptually the multiple ways in which the mere existence of a job is insufficient in protecting individuals from socially and psychologically negative impacts associated with unemployment. A sociology of underemployment can help better understand complex, shifting and precarious work and expose inherent forms of suffering and injustice.
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任何工作都比没有工作好吗?利用贾霍达的潜在剥夺理论重新认识就业不足问题
就业不足是一个被广泛讨论但却十分复杂的概念。本文对这一概念进行了深入探讨,并提供了一种新的社会学概念。该理论认为,除了工资之外,工作还能提供五种 "潜在功能":时间结构、社会关系、目的感/成就感、个人身份和定期活动。LDT 在揭示以往隐藏的失业伤害方面具有开创性意义。本文认为,就业不足问题研究在重新认识就业不足问题方面同样具有开创性意义:它从概念上说明了仅有一份工作不足以保护个人免受与失业相关的社会和心理负面影响的多种方式。就业不足社会学有助于更好地理解复杂、多变和不稳定的工作,并揭示内在的痛苦和不公正形式。
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期刊介绍: Work, Employment and Society (WES) is a leading international peer reviewed journal of the British Sociological Association which publishes theoretically informed and original research on the sociology of work. Work, Employment and Society covers all aspects of work, employment and unemployment and their connections with wider social processes and social structures. The journal is sociologically orientated but welcomes contributions from other disciplines which addresses the issues in a way that informs less debated aspects of the journal"s remit, such as unpaid labour and the informal economy.
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