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The Productivity of Unemployment and the Temporality of Employment-to-come: Older Disadvantaged Job Seekers

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posted on 2024-11-02, 16:56 authored by Jessica Gerrard, Juliet WatsonJuliet Watson
This article demonstrates how unemployment is made productive through workfare activities for older disadvantaged job seekers. We suggest that the requirement to look for work, engage in education and training, and participate in voluntary work blurs the boundaries between employment and unemployment. Drawing on in-depth qualitative research with older disadvantaged job seekers, we demonstrate how this obligatory productivity is lived and felt, characterised by shame and frustration and framed by the temporality of waiting and searching for work. We suggest that this experience of ‘productive’ unemployment can be described as a dissonant state of ‘transitional stasis’, whereby job seekers are expected to transition out of unemployment and poverty while experiencing the long-term and ongoing effects of immobility.

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Journal

Sociological Research Online

Volume

28

Issue

1

Start page

21

End page

36

Total pages

16

Publisher

Sage Publications

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© The Author(s) 2021.

Former Identifier

2006107415

Esploro creation date

2023-09-07

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