In political economy, decommodification is the strength of social entitlements and citizens' degree of immunization from market dependency.
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In political economy, decommodification is the strength of social entitlements and citizens' degree of immunization from market dependency.
In regards to the labor force, decommodification describes a "degree to which individuals, or families, can uphold a socially acceptable standard of living independently of market participation."
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).