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Entgrenzung als allgemeinerer Trend? Mobile Pflege und Arbeit in der Medien- und Kulturindustrie im Vergleich

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  • Henninger, Annette
  • Papouschek, Ulrike

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In der deutschsprachigen Arbeits- und Industriesoziologie wird derzeit eine intensive Debatte über die Entgrenzung von Erwerbsarbeit geführt. Hiermit ist gemeint, dass sich die industriegesellschaftlich etablierten Grenzen von Erwerbsarbeit verflüssigen oder auflösen. Bislang gibt es kaum empirische Arbeiten, in denen die prognostizierten Veränderungen in konkreten Tätigkeitsfeldern vergleichend untersucht werden. Das vorliegende Arbeitspapier kontrastiert Befunde aus einer Studie über mobile Pflegedienste mit Ergebnissen einer Untersuchung über Freelancer in der Medien- und Kulturindustrie. Dabei wird der Frage nachgegangen, ob die These einer generellen Entgrenzung von Arbeit tatsächlich haltbar ist. Lassen sich in bestimmten Bereichen möglicherweise Gegentendenzen beobachten? Passen sich die Beschäftigten lediglich den veränderten Anforderungen an oder entwickeln sie eigene, aktive Strategien zur Begrenzung von Erwerbsarbeit und zur Neugestaltung des Verhältnisses von Erwerbsarbeit und Privatleben? Wie verteilen sich Chancen und Risiken für eine aktive Grenzziehung zwischen unterschiedlichen Beschäftigtengruppen? Und schließlich: Welcher Erkenntnisgewinn lässt sich aus solchen vergleichenden empirischen Befunden für die Entgrenzungsdebatte erzielen?

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  • Henninger, Annette & Papouschek, Ulrike, 2005. "Entgrenzung als allgemeinerer Trend? Mobile Pflege und Arbeit in der Medien- und Kulturindustrie im Vergleich," Working papers of the ZeS 05/2005, University of Bremen, Centre for Social Policy Research (ZeS).
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