Changing employment and working conditions

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This chapter considers the academic working environment in eight European countries and reports on academics’ impressions of the changes that environment has undergone in recent years. We focus on the extent to which the content of academic work in these countries is similar or different; the nature of academics’ working conditions and how they have changed; and what academics’ affiliations are. The analysis also considers differences according to seniority. Based on interviews with European academics, we consider how changes in working conditions, employment and modes of operation have affected scholarly work and related activities, and the impact change has had on academic freedom.

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Aarrevaara, T., Dobson, I. R., & Wikström, J. (2015). Changing employment and working conditions. In Academic Work and Careers in Europe: Trends, Challenges, Perspectives (pp. 95–115). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10720-2_5

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