一边
临时护理
住宿
旅游
劳动经济学
搁置
经济
业务
人口经济学
政治学
法学
心理学
艺术
神经科学
护理部
文学类
生物
医学
农学
标识
DOI:10.1080/02642068800000068
摘要
Seasonal workers in areas of tourism such as holiday accommodation are, largely on the basis of the pay and conditions that apply, generally viewed as some of the 'poorest cousins' of the labour market. In this article, the acceptability of such a view is both disputed and reassessed. It is argued that such jobs are often held by those who voluntarily participate in the seasonal labour market but, aside from this, that involuntary participants may also benefit, perhaps, for example, in gaining respite from the dole. Moreover, and regardless of the motives behind participation, seasonal jobs are often laced with substantial non-pecuniary attractions that set them aside from other, far less satisfactory, forms of intermittent employment.
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