Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2889613492> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2889613492 endingPage "113" @default.
- W2889613492 startingPage "99" @default.
- W2889613492 abstract "Abstract The article aims at disentangling the existing relation between job precariousness and political participation at the individual level illustrating that the former can be considered an emerging political cleavage. The authors apply an interpretive framework typical of political participation studies to an original data set composed of two groups of young workers (with precarious and open-ended contracts) in a big Italian post-industrial city, Turin. First, applying a confirmatory factor analysis, a typology of three ‘modes’ of political participation – voting, collective action, and political consumerism – is used to reduce data complexity. Second, logistic regressions are deployed to analyze the role played by occupational status, political positioning, and the interaction between the two, on the different modes of political participation. Precarious youth show a higher level of political participation in representational behaviours (voting). Left-wing youth are generally more active than non-left-wing ones in non-representational behaviours (collective actions and consumerism), the impact is more pronounced for precarious young people. Thus, results demonstrate the relevance of occupational status in explaining patterns of participation and invite scholars to promote a dialogue between industrial relations and political participation studies." @default.
- W2889613492 created "2018-09-27" @default.
- W2889613492 creator A5029217352 @default.
- W2889613492 creator A5041149772 @default.
- W2889613492 date "2018-09-18" @default.
- W2889613492 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2889613492 title "Precariousness, youth and political participation: the emergence of a new political cleavage" @default.
- W2889613492 cites W1492607419 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W1507939340 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W1566437847 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W1967096314 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W1968568148 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W1968729292 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W1968989632 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W1974929364 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W1983021554 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W1995986238 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W1999518687 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2002857563 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2008333846 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2015489306 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2017057326 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2019806611 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2021797998 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2026816222 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2032535283 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2055893922 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2060997436 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2063939923 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2088165368 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2090237474 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2098293622 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2111105910 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2113913344 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2120536438 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2123382376 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2134525107 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2135923694 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2138925056 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2144889331 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2147812689 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2151381552 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2151544484 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2151861872 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2151953980 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2157968420 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2161182874 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2161324583 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2163076342 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2167864348 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2281450485 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2294230506 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2298657324 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2336159839 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2479209668 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2495771017 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2502078653 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2502499658 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W2516076172 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W3121505511 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W4230039993 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W4234667407 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W4238422078 @default.
- W2889613492 cites W4241089377 @default.
- W2889613492 doi "https://doi.org/10.1017/ipo.2018.11" @default.
- W2889613492 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2889613492 type Work @default.
- W2889613492 sameAs 2889613492 @default.
- W2889613492 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W2889613492 countsByYear W28896134922019 @default.
- W2889613492 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2889613492 hasAuthorship W2889613492A5029217352 @default.
- W2889613492 hasAuthorship W2889613492A5041149772 @default.
- W2889613492 hasBestOaLocation W28896134922 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConcept C138921699 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConcept C175156509 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConcept C177324205 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConcept C187320778 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConcept C19165224 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConcept C2777932401 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConcept C2781385186 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConcept C43369102 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConcept C520049643 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConcept C75795011 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConcept C94625758 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConceptScore W2889613492C127413603 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConceptScore W2889613492C138921699 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConceptScore W2889613492C144024400 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConceptScore W2889613492C15744967 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConceptScore W2889613492C175156509 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConceptScore W2889613492C177324205 @default.
- W2889613492 hasConceptScore W2889613492C17744445 @default.