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Working for Life: Workers’ Career Aspirations and Their Experiences of Past Career Trajectories and Present Working Conditions

In: Hard Work in New Jobs

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  • Pernille Hohnen
  • Jolanta Kuznecovienė
  • Charlotte McClelland
  • David Holman

Abstract

Drawing on workers’ narratives about their working life, this chapter describes and analyses the perception of future work and career options among low-skilled workers in cleaning, catering, waste collection and elderly care sectors in Europe. Reflecting the Danish elderly care worker quoted above, we found that many workers experienced wear and tear, and expressed concerns about working until retirement. Unlike the worker quoted, however, few workers had long-term plans or ideas about how to deal with these problems, or were able to express alternative ideas. When asked to elaborate on their future career plans, most answers took the form of short-term ideas focusing on small-scale improvements. In this chapter, we discuss this apparent discrepancy between workers’ ambiguous evaluations of their present work situation on the one hand and the lack of alternative career plans on the other.

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  • Pernille Hohnen & Jolanta Kuznecovienė & Charlotte McClelland & David Holman, 2015. "Working for Life: Workers’ Career Aspirations and Their Experiences of Past Career Trajectories and Present Working Conditions," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Ursula Holtgrewe & Vassil Kirov & Monique Ramioul (ed.), Hard Work in New Jobs, chapter 11, pages 169-188, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-137-46108-7_11
    DOI: 10.1057/9781137461087_11
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