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Meaning of precariat | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

People suffering from precarity, especially as a social class; people living a precarious existence, without security or predictability, especially job security.

collective, countable, uncountable

Equivalents

Deutsch Prekariat
Español precariado
Suomi prekariaatti
Français précariat
Italiano precariato
Nederlands precariaat
Polski prekariat
Русский прекариат
Svenska prekariat

Examples

“The global precariat is not yet a class in the Marxian sense, being internally divided and only united in fears and insecurities. But it is a class in the making, approaching a consciousness of common vulnerability.”
“Professor [Stephanie] Luce characterized the protesters who had problems finding full-time work as part of an emerging demographic that some commentators call the “precariat” — educated people forced into unsteady or insecure jobs because little else is available.”
“The American Precariat seems more hunkered down, insecure, risk averse, relying on friends and family but without faith in American possibilities. This fatalism is historically uncharacteristic of America.”
“My first encounter with one group of the new nomads came in 2013, at the Desert Rose RV park in Fernley, Nevada. It was populated by members of the “precariat”: temporary laborers doing short-term jobs in exchange for low wages.”
“Second, there is the precariat. These are the young and educated voters caught in the gig economy, who see no career security ahead.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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