The Social Organization of WorkWadsworth Publishing Company, 1990 - 481 стор. * issues-oriented approach helps students to understand the U.S. and world economy and its effect on occupations and professions.* author's goal: to broaden students' outlook on their own occupational aspirations and where they can expect to go.* chapter on methods and measurement show students how sociologists study work and gather data.* case studies, application boxes, glimpse into future world of work are included in every chapter |
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activities agricultural alienation American automated autonomy benefits bureaucratic Burger King capitalism career Census changes Chapter clerical workers corporations craft craft unions cycle dead-end jobs decline deskilling division of labor earnings economy electronic employed employers employment entry ports example factory farm firms flextime growth high-technology hired Hispanic important income increased job satisfaction labor force labor unions layoffs less machine managers manufacturing ment million mobility nations needed occupations operators organization organizational parents participant observation participation plant position problems production profes professional programs putting-out system relatively responsibility result role Rosabeth Moss Kanter sales workers self-actualization skills social sociologists Source Table tasks telecommuting tion tional trade U.S. Department unem unemployment rate unions United wages women workplace
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