Keyphrases
Precarious Employment
100%
Personal Networks
91%
Catalonia
75%
Spain
66%
Immigrants
48%
Social Support
44%
Social Networks
43%
Social Network Analysis
38%
Migrants
37%
Precariousness
37%
Chronic Stress
37%
Unemployment
35%
Employment Stress
35%
Labor Market Trajectory
34%
Youth Unemployment
33%
Young People
31%
Job Precariousness
30%
Gender Equality
25%
Young Workers
22%
Social Factors
22%
Europe
20%
Worker Health
20%
Labor Market
20%
Perceived Stress
19%
Social Support Networks
18%
Network Survey
18%
Great Recession
16%
Downward Spiral
16%
Employment Trajectories
16%
Occupational Niche
16%
Life Analysis
16%
Immigrant Advocacy
16%
German Cities
16%
French Cities
16%
Immigrant Policy
16%
Network Cohesion
16%
Cliquishness
16%
Global Centrality
16%
Redes
16%
Mixed Methodology
16%
Human Capital
16%
Social Capital
16%
Youth Employment
16%
Socioeconomic Vulnerability
16%
Civic Engagement
16%
Network Closure
16%
COVID-19 Restrictions
16%
Spanish Labour Market
16%
Transnational
16%
Insecurity
16%
Social Sciences
Precarious Employment
100%
Spain
73%
Labor Market
69%
Precariousness
61%
Social Network Analysis
58%
Social Support
51%
Social Network
45%
Youth Unemployment
33%
Empirical Research
25%
Young Worker
25%
Spanish
22%
Europe
22%
Barcelona
20%
Cross-Sectional Study
20%
Gender Inequality
19%
Professional Occupations
19%
Project Studies
16%
German
16%
Human Resources
16%
Advocacy
16%
French
16%
Policy Making
16%
Civic Involvement
16%
Long-Term Unemployment
16%
Precarity
16%
Social Capital
16%
Civic Participation
16%
Wellbeing
16%
Social Exclusion
16%
Occupational Career
16%
Career
16%
COVID-19
16%
Context Analysis
16%
Quality of Life
16%
Effect of Gender
16%
Health Inequality
16%
Working Conditions
15%
Perceived Stress
14%
Ego
13%
Catalan
13%
Biological Marker
11%
Health and Well-Being
11%
Semi-Structured Interview
10%
Network Analysis
8%
Social Production
8%
Institutional Context
8%
Pierre Bourdieu
8%
Social Sciences
8%
Social Environment
8%
Legislation
8%