Demanding work : the paradox of job quality in the affluent economy / Francis Green.
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- 9781400849437 (e-book)
- 331.25/6 22
- HD6955 .G717 2006eb
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331.25/5 Employment and health benefits | 331.25/5 The corporation as family | 331.25/540973 The economic burden of providing health insurance | 331.25/6 Demanding work : | 331.25/60944 Nuclear servitude | 331.25/60973 Dangerously sleepy : | 331.25/7 Working time around the world |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [203]-218) and indexes.
Assessing job quality in the affluent economy -- The quality of work life in the "knowledge economy" -- Late twentieth-century trends in work effort -- Accounting for work intensification -- Workers' discretion -- The wages of nations -- Workers' risk -- Workers' well-being -- Summary and implications for policy on the quality of work life.
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Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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