Anthropology of Non-Standard Work
is a field of study that explores the diverse ways people earn a living outside traditional employment arrangements.
It examines the social, cultural, and economic contexts of non-standard work, including gig economy jobs, freelance work, and informal employment.
Some key concepts in this field include non-standard work arrangements, precariat, and alternative forms of work.
Anthropologists of non-standard work seek to understand the experiences and challenges faced by individuals in these contexts, as well as the broader social implications of these changes.
By exploring the complexities of non-standard work, this field aims to inform policies and practices that support workers in these situations.
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