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    precariousness
    /prəˈkerēəsnəs/

    noun

    • 1. the state of being dangerously likely to fall or collapse: "the precariousness of a cup placed on top of the plinth"

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  2. The meaning of PRECARITY is the state or condition of being precarious : precariousness. How to use precarity in a sentence.

  3. Define precariousness. precariousness synonyms, precariousness pronunciation, precariousness translation, English dictionary definition of precariousness. adj. 1. Dangerously lacking in security or stability: a precarious posture; precarious footing on the ladder.

  4. Origin of Precarious. From Latin precārius (“begged for, obtained by entreaty" ), from prex, precis (“prayer" ). Compare French précaire and Spanish, Portuguese and Italian precario. From Wiktionary.

  5. Define precarious. precarious synonyms, precarious pronunciation, precarious translation, English dictionary definition of precarious. adj. 1. Dangerously lacking in security or stability: a precarious posture; precarious footing on the ladder. 2. Subject to chance or unknown conditions:...

  6. Mar 3, 2017 · The result has been a rise in what has been termed ‘precariousness’. Here we review the development of the concept of precariousness and related phenomena of vulnerability and resilience, before reviewing evidence of growing precariousness in European countries.

  7. Precarious work is a term that critics use to describe non-standard or temporary employment that may be poorly paid, insecure, unprotected, and unable to support a household. [1]

  8. cariousness. What constitutes precariousness typically also varies by context. Precariousness in the United States is defined as bad jobs with low pay and lack of employer-provided healthcare and pensions (Kalleberg et al. 2000). Given that the

  9. Synonyms for precariousness in Free Thesaurus. Antonyms for precariousness. 15 synonyms for precariousness: instability, ricketiness, shakiness, unstableness, unsteadiness, wobbliness, insecureness, insecurity, instability, shakiness.

  10. The thesis demonstrates that it is the young and migrants who are most vulnerable to labour precariousness and that poor-quality work and an ageing population draws migrant labour into Shirebrook. The state and journalistic fields are implicit in the production of territorial stigmatisation in Shirebrook, which intensifies division and competition over access to declining resources.