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The sociology of work: continuity and change in paid and unpaid work

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Edgell, Stephen

Sage - London

2006

XIII, 244 p.

domestic work ; labour economics ; precarious employment ; sociology ; unemployment ; unpaid work ; volunteer ; work

Labour economics

English

Bibliogr.;Index

978-0761948520

13.01.1-62698

"Steve Edgell has written an up-to-date, comprehensive guide to the sociology of every type of work: paid and unpaid, standard and non-standard, under- and unemployment. Sweeping in its historical reach and rigorous in its analysis of key issues of work, this book charts the rise of `work' from the first human societies and provides nuanced understanding of the issues at stake in standard, non-standard, unpaid and voluntary work. Drawing on classic and contemporary theorists, the author:



- covers key issues regarding paid work: alienation, post-industrial society, network enterprises in the informational society, flexibility, Fordism, McDonaldization, the destandardization of work, and the social impact of unemployment and underemployment;



- discusses key issues regarding non-paid work: domestic work as `work', the impact of technology, the impact of feminism, feminization and globalization;



- offers a historical perspective of work and gender."

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