The purpose of this study is to determine the actual occurrences of flexible working conditions
and to demonstrate an instrument for their assessment. Flexibility is discussed as a concept and
defined in terms of deregulation of work, and a corresponding increase in self-government and
ambiguity. Using empirical data from a national survey of the Swedish labor force, the results show
that almost half (47%) of the jobs on the Swedish labor market can be characterized as low, or
even unregulated. This means that almost half of the Swedish work force is subjected to working
conditions involving a nonnegligible requirement for self-government.
Author Biographies
Michael Allvin, Department of Sociology, Uppsala University
PhD in psychology and associate professor
Christin Mellner, Department of Psychology, Stockholm University
PhD in psychology, researcher and lecturer
Fredrik Movitz, Department of Sociology, Stockholm University
PhD in sociology, researcher and lecturer
Gunnar Aronsson, Department of Psychology, Stockholm University