The Swedish building sector is rapidly changing.  While construction rates are the highest they  have been for 50 years, the sector is under- going structural transformation as large parts  of production are externalised and both major  and minor firms rely heavily on subcontractors.  Additionally, the sector increasingly makes use  of posted workers from predominantly Central  and Eastern Europe.  
Structures of subcontracting analyses the augmented use of subcon- tractors in the Swedish building sector, with the point of departure in a  qualitative study of two building companies. Building on a theoretical  tradition of sociology of work and organisations, the study identifies  a variety of ways in which work is organised through subcontractors.  A key contribution of this study is the conceptualisation of new forms  of subcontracting arrangements as masked staffing. Through the use  of masked staffing, this dissertation shows how subcontractors are  hired according to principles of staffing rather than external business  relations, allowing firms to effectively sidestep employer responsibility  while at the same time maintaining control of the labour process.
							 
								
									ArbetstitelStructures of subcontracting
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Publiceringsdatum2022-02-14 00:00:00
FörfattareRasmus Ahlstrand
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