You don’t dare plan much: Contract work and personal life for international early-career professionals

Highly educated and skilled contract workers come from a range of occupations, have different worker characteristics, and work under organizational practices that are precarious in varied ways. Our current understanding of the experience of contract work does not fully encompass this diversity. This...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-38252018-08-16T05:42:07Z You don’t dare plan much: Contract work and personal life for international early-career professionals RAO, Aliya Hamid Highly educated and skilled contract workers come from a range of occupations, have different worker characteristics, and work under organizational practices that are precarious in varied ways. Our current understanding of the experience of contract work does not fully encompass this diversity. This chapter focuses on early-career contract workers who contract across national borders – an increasingly prevalent but little understood phenomenon – to broaden our understanding of contract work. I draw on an analysis of 38 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 30 international and early-career contract workers in the United Nations (UN) system in Geneva, Switzerland. Eight participants were included in follow-up interviews. I find that my participants demonstrate flexibility to their employer. They accept uncertain and short-term contracts, because they hope to secure longer-term positions within the prestigious UN system. Demonstrating flexibility impacts them, their relationships, and has financial implications as participants center the demands of their contracts. At times, participants place limits on how much uncertainty they will bear. This chapter thus illuminates the experiences of an understudied group of contract workers – early-career workers in transnational settings – who fall within the broad umbrella of contract workers. It highlights how even elite workers experience challenges as they engage in contract work. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2568 info:doi/10.1108/S0277-283320170000031016 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Contract work early-career international organizations professionals work–life Civic and Community Engagement Work, Economy and Organizations
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topic Contract work
early-career
international organizations
professionals
work–life
Civic and Community Engagement
Work, Economy and Organizations
spellingShingle Contract work
early-career
international organizations
professionals
work–life
Civic and Community Engagement
Work, Economy and Organizations
RAO, Aliya Hamid
You don’t dare plan much: Contract work and personal life for international early-career professionals
description Highly educated and skilled contract workers come from a range of occupations, have different worker characteristics, and work under organizational practices that are precarious in varied ways. Our current understanding of the experience of contract work does not fully encompass this diversity. This chapter focuses on early-career contract workers who contract across national borders – an increasingly prevalent but little understood phenomenon – to broaden our understanding of contract work. I draw on an analysis of 38 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 30 international and early-career contract workers in the United Nations (UN) system in Geneva, Switzerland. Eight participants were included in follow-up interviews. I find that my participants demonstrate flexibility to their employer. They accept uncertain and short-term contracts, because they hope to secure longer-term positions within the prestigious UN system. Demonstrating flexibility impacts them, their relationships, and has financial implications as participants center the demands of their contracts. At times, participants place limits on how much uncertainty they will bear. This chapter thus illuminates the experiences of an understudied group of contract workers – early-career workers in transnational settings – who fall within the broad umbrella of contract workers. It highlights how even elite workers experience challenges as they engage in contract work.
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title You don’t dare plan much: Contract work and personal life for international early-career professionals
title_short You don’t dare plan much: Contract work and personal life for international early-career professionals
title_full You don’t dare plan much: Contract work and personal life for international early-career professionals
title_fullStr You don’t dare plan much: Contract work and personal life for international early-career professionals
title_full_unstemmed You don’t dare plan much: Contract work and personal life for international early-career professionals
title_sort you don’t dare plan much: contract work and personal life for international early-career professionals
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2017
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2568
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