precariat

English dictionary entry

Meanings

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

Pronunciation

En-us-precariat.oga

Word forms

precariat precariats

Etymology

Blend of precarious + proletariat, emerging from the socio-economic theories of French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu and popularized by economist Guy Standing in his book The Precariat (2011).

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