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The Anxiety of Precarity

Kathleen Thelen, Andreas Wiedemann

2021Cambridge University Press eBooks20 citationsDOI

Abstract

This chapter explores the dynamics of precarity and socioeconomic risk across the most advanced industrial countries. We situate the United States in a comparative framework to identify the characteristics it shares with other rich democracies as well as the distinctive dynamics of precarity in the American context. The United States stands out for the way it combines uncommonly high levels of individual-level exposure to various risks with low levels of collectively provided insurance to mitigate the impact of these risks. Moreover, we show that the institutions of the American political economy operate to compound risk, actively promoting what we call risk contagion, as misfortune in one arena spreads to foment misfortune in others.

Topics & Concepts

PrecarityMisfortuneContext (archaeology)Socioeconomic statusPoliticsPolitical scienceDevelopment economicsSociologyPolitical economyEconomicsGender studiesGeographyNarrativeDemographyArchaeologyPopulationPhilosophyLawLinguisticsEmployment and Welfare StudiesHousing, Finance, and NeoliberalismSocial Policy and Reform Studies
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