Are Bad Jobs Inevitable?
Trends, Determinants and Responses to Job Quality in the Twenty-First Century
Herausgeber: Warhurst, Chris; Findlay, Patricia; Carré, Françoise
Are Bad Jobs Inevitable?
Trends, Determinants and Responses to Job Quality in the Twenty-First Century
Herausgeber: Warhurst, Chris; Findlay, Patricia; Carré, Françoise
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An edited book in the Critical Perspectives on Work and Employment Series that is associated with the annual International Labour Process Conference, it focuses on job quality: debates, developments, issues and trends; workplace practice and interventions. Written by world-leading academics, it contains cutting-edge research.
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An edited book in the Critical Perspectives on Work and Employment Series that is associated with the annual International Labour Process Conference, it focuses on job quality: debates, developments, issues and trends; workplace practice and interventions. Written by world-leading academics, it contains cutting-edge research.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL / Macmillan Education / Red Globe Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 430g
- ISBN-13: 9780230336919
- ISBN-10: 0230336914
- Artikelnr.: 34552237
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL / Macmillan Education / Red Globe Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 430g
- ISBN-13: 9780230336919
- ISBN-10: 0230336914
- Artikelnr.: 34552237
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
CHRIS WARHURST Professor of Work and Organisational Studies at the University of Sydney, Australia. FRANCOISE J. CARRÉ Research Director at the Center for Social Policy at the John W. McCormack Graduate School of Policy & Global Studies, University of Massachusetts Boston, USA. PATRICIA FINDLAYProfessor of Work and Employment Relations at the Department of Human Resource Management at the University of Strathclyde Business School and Director of the Scottish Centre for Employment Research, University of Strathclyde, UK. CHRIS TILLY Professor of Urban Planning and Sociology and Director of the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment at the University of California Los Angeles, USA.
Introduction 'Job Quality: Issues and Developments'; P.Findlay, C.Warhurst,
C.Tilly & F.Carre
'Job Quality Trajectories Across Europe'; F.Green
'Job Quality in the US'; P.Osterman
'Job Quality in Australia'; B.Pocock & N.Skinner
'Economic Policy and Job Quality in the Great Recession'; E.Appelbaum
'A Framework for International Comparative Analysis of the Determinants of
Job Quality'; F.Carre & C.Tilly
'Corporate Governance and Work Organisation - Creating the Conditions for
Better Jobs'; T.Huzzard
'Making Bad Jobs Better: the Case of Frontline Healthcare Workers';
J.S.Dill, J.Craft Morgan & A.L.Kalleberg
'When Good Jobs Go Bad: the Declining Quality of Auto Work in the Global
Economy; J.S.Rothstein
'Labour Flexibility and Precarious Employment in Hourly Retail Jobs in the
US: How Frontline Managers Matter; S.Lambert & J.Henly
'Strengthening Labour Standards Enforcement through Partnerships with
Worker Organisations'; J.Fine & J.Gordon
'Under the Radar: Workplace Violations in Los Angeles, Chicago and New
York'; R.Milkman, A.Bernhardt, N.Theodore, D.Hechathorn, M.Auer,
J.DeFilippis, A.Luz Gonzalez, V.Narro, J.Perelshteyn, D.Polson & M.Spiller
'Regulated Flexibility: Employment Standards Legislation and the not so
Inevitable Persistence of Bad Jobs'; M.Thomas
'Good or bad jobs? Contrasting workers' expectations and jobs in Mexican
call centres'; J.L. Álvarez Galván
'Thirty Years of Hospital Cleaning in England and Scotland - An Opportunity
for Better Jobs'; A.Munro
'Are Bad Jobs Inevitable? Incentives to Learn at the Bottom End of the
Labour Market'; S.James & E.Keep.
C.Tilly & F.Carre
'Job Quality Trajectories Across Europe'; F.Green
'Job Quality in the US'; P.Osterman
'Job Quality in Australia'; B.Pocock & N.Skinner
'Economic Policy and Job Quality in the Great Recession'; E.Appelbaum
'A Framework for International Comparative Analysis of the Determinants of
Job Quality'; F.Carre & C.Tilly
'Corporate Governance and Work Organisation - Creating the Conditions for
Better Jobs'; T.Huzzard
'Making Bad Jobs Better: the Case of Frontline Healthcare Workers';
J.S.Dill, J.Craft Morgan & A.L.Kalleberg
'When Good Jobs Go Bad: the Declining Quality of Auto Work in the Global
Economy; J.S.Rothstein
'Labour Flexibility and Precarious Employment in Hourly Retail Jobs in the
US: How Frontline Managers Matter; S.Lambert & J.Henly
'Strengthening Labour Standards Enforcement through Partnerships with
Worker Organisations'; J.Fine & J.Gordon
'Under the Radar: Workplace Violations in Los Angeles, Chicago and New
York'; R.Milkman, A.Bernhardt, N.Theodore, D.Hechathorn, M.Auer,
J.DeFilippis, A.Luz Gonzalez, V.Narro, J.Perelshteyn, D.Polson & M.Spiller
'Regulated Flexibility: Employment Standards Legislation and the not so
Inevitable Persistence of Bad Jobs'; M.Thomas
'Good or bad jobs? Contrasting workers' expectations and jobs in Mexican
call centres'; J.L. Álvarez Galván
'Thirty Years of Hospital Cleaning in England and Scotland - An Opportunity
for Better Jobs'; A.Munro
'Are Bad Jobs Inevitable? Incentives to Learn at the Bottom End of the
Labour Market'; S.James & E.Keep.
Introduction 'Job Quality: Issues and Developments'; P.Findlay, C.Warhurst,
C.Tilly & F.Carre
'Job Quality Trajectories Across Europe'; F.Green
'Job Quality in the US'; P.Osterman
'Job Quality in Australia'; B.Pocock & N.Skinner
'Economic Policy and Job Quality in the Great Recession'; E.Appelbaum
'A Framework for International Comparative Analysis of the Determinants of
Job Quality'; F.Carre & C.Tilly
'Corporate Governance and Work Organisation - Creating the Conditions for
Better Jobs'; T.Huzzard
'Making Bad Jobs Better: the Case of Frontline Healthcare Workers';
J.S.Dill, J.Craft Morgan & A.L.Kalleberg
'When Good Jobs Go Bad: the Declining Quality of Auto Work in the Global
Economy; J.S.Rothstein
'Labour Flexibility and Precarious Employment in Hourly Retail Jobs in the
US: How Frontline Managers Matter; S.Lambert & J.Henly
'Strengthening Labour Standards Enforcement through Partnerships with
Worker Organisations'; J.Fine & J.Gordon
'Under the Radar: Workplace Violations in Los Angeles, Chicago and New
York'; R.Milkman, A.Bernhardt, N.Theodore, D.Hechathorn, M.Auer,
J.DeFilippis, A.Luz Gonzalez, V.Narro, J.Perelshteyn, D.Polson & M.Spiller
'Regulated Flexibility: Employment Standards Legislation and the not so
Inevitable Persistence of Bad Jobs'; M.Thomas
'Good or bad jobs? Contrasting workers' expectations and jobs in Mexican
call centres'; J.L. Álvarez Galván
'Thirty Years of Hospital Cleaning in England and Scotland - An Opportunity
for Better Jobs'; A.Munro
'Are Bad Jobs Inevitable? Incentives to Learn at the Bottom End of the
Labour Market'; S.James & E.Keep.
C.Tilly & F.Carre
'Job Quality Trajectories Across Europe'; F.Green
'Job Quality in the US'; P.Osterman
'Job Quality in Australia'; B.Pocock & N.Skinner
'Economic Policy and Job Quality in the Great Recession'; E.Appelbaum
'A Framework for International Comparative Analysis of the Determinants of
Job Quality'; F.Carre & C.Tilly
'Corporate Governance and Work Organisation - Creating the Conditions for
Better Jobs'; T.Huzzard
'Making Bad Jobs Better: the Case of Frontline Healthcare Workers';
J.S.Dill, J.Craft Morgan & A.L.Kalleberg
'When Good Jobs Go Bad: the Declining Quality of Auto Work in the Global
Economy; J.S.Rothstein
'Labour Flexibility and Precarious Employment in Hourly Retail Jobs in the
US: How Frontline Managers Matter; S.Lambert & J.Henly
'Strengthening Labour Standards Enforcement through Partnerships with
Worker Organisations'; J.Fine & J.Gordon
'Under the Radar: Workplace Violations in Los Angeles, Chicago and New
York'; R.Milkman, A.Bernhardt, N.Theodore, D.Hechathorn, M.Auer,
J.DeFilippis, A.Luz Gonzalez, V.Narro, J.Perelshteyn, D.Polson & M.Spiller
'Regulated Flexibility: Employment Standards Legislation and the not so
Inevitable Persistence of Bad Jobs'; M.Thomas
'Good or bad jobs? Contrasting workers' expectations and jobs in Mexican
call centres'; J.L. Álvarez Galván
'Thirty Years of Hospital Cleaning in England and Scotland - An Opportunity
for Better Jobs'; A.Munro
'Are Bad Jobs Inevitable? Incentives to Learn at the Bottom End of the
Labour Market'; S.James & E.Keep.







