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Definition of precarity noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

precarity

noun
 
/prɪˈkeərəti/
 
/prɪˈkerəti/
[uncountable]
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  1. the state of not being safe or certain
    • The precarity of the property market is very worrying for the economy.
  2. a state of not having a secure job or income, especially over a long period of time
    • Since the financial crisis many more people have been experiencing extreme precarity.
    • Economic precarity is at the heart of the gig economy.
    Topics Moneyc2, Social issuesc2
  3. Word OriginEarly 20th century: from precarious + -ity.
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