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Addressing and Measuring the Phenomenon of Precariousness in Cyprus: challenges and implications

Project Coordinator & Principal Researcher: Dr Petros Kosmas
Duration:
January 2021 - December 2021

Overview

This research project examines the rise of non-standard forms of employment relationship in Cyprus and the factors that determine the expansion of precarity during and after the economic crisis and the current COVID-19 pandemic, asking how precarity is likely to be accentuated in the post-pandemic era. The project further measures the impacts of labour insecurity and analyses how precarity is experienced by different categories of workers in Cyprus, with the aim to reveal the intersections between class, gender, citizenship/minority belonging, and precariousness.


Project Outputs

Policy Brief

The Policy Brief is available here.

Read the Research Paper of the project, which was published as part of the GreeSE working paper series, GreeSE Paper No. 175.


Research Team

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Project Coordinator and Principal Researcher: Petros Kosmas, Lecturer, Department of Hotel and Tourism Management, Heraclitus Research Centre, Cyprus University of Technology

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Co-Principal Researcher: Antonis Theocharous, Assistant Professor and Director of the Heraclitus Research Centre for Social Research & Regional Development

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Co-Principal Researcher: Lamprianos Lamprianou, Special Scientist, Department of Hotel and Tourism Management, Cyprus University of Technology

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Co-Principal Researcher: Dr Elias Ioakimoglou, Independent Researcher; Invited Senior Researcher, Cyprus Labour Institute (INEK PEO)

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Co-Principal Researcher: Dr Leonidas Vatikiotis, Greek Economist & Analyst

 

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Co-Principal Researcher: Maria Panayopoulou, Research Psychologist, Heraclitus Research Centre, Cyprus University of Technology

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Co-Principal Researcher: Petros Yiannoulis, PhD Candidate, Sociology of Tourism, Cyprus University of Technology 

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Co-Principal Researcher: Hristo Andreev, PhD Candidate, Cyprus University of Technology; Research Associate, Heraclitus Research Centre