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Disintegrating democracy at work
: labor unions and the future of good jobs in the service economy
2012, 1, ISBN 9780801450471, cm.
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2016, Global research studies, ISBN 9780253024831, ix, 182 pages, 10 unnumbered pages of plates
Service industries workers | Kankanay (Philippine people) | Social networks | Foreign workers, Filipino | Household employees | Sociology | England | London | Anthropology | Political Science | SOCIAL SCIENCE | POLITICAL SCIENCE | Globalization | Cultural | Service industries workers - Social networks - England - London
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2008, Studies in migration and diaspora, ISBN 9780754647904, xii, 212
Women migrant labor | Women household employees | Migrant labor | Household employees | Transnationalism | Hausarbeit | Frauenerwerbstätigkeit | Arbeitsmobilität | Privathaushalt | Pflegedienst | Kinderbetreuung | Migration | Produktion | Europäische Union | Work | Russian & Eastern European Studies | Central Asian | Gender Studies | Europe | Foreign workers | Domestics
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12/2014, ISBN 0826129056, 287
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2011, ISBN 9780813549613, xiii, 185
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American sociological review, ISSN 0003-1224, 6/2013, Volume 78, Issue 3, pp. 361 - 389
Manufacturing industries | Income inequality | Labor unionization | Industrial unions | Income shares | Labor | Wages | Stock shares | Computer technology | Capitalism | labor unions | income inequality | labor's share | computerization | Sociology | Social Sciences | Sociology of economy and development | Sociology of work and sociology of organizations | Professional relations. Trade unions | Standard of living. Income | Economic sociology | Sociology of work | Income distribution | Workers | Analysis | Labor unions | Manufacturing industry | Wages & salaries | National income | Transportation | Profits | Wage differential | Gross Domestic Product--GDP | Employers | Economic theory | Manufacturing | Trends | Wallace, Michael | Private sector | Business | Productivity | Economic models | Skilled workers | Union membership | Finance | Unemployment | Unionization | Financial services | Studies | Bargaining | Technological change | Power | Workers compensation | Electronic technology
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10/2020, ISBN 9780367551384, 176
Development Studies | Population & Development | Knowledge Economy | Urban Development | Post-colonial | Sustainable Development | Urban Sociology - Urban Studies | South Asian Culture & Society | Gender | Economics and Development | India (studies of) | Precarious Labor | Virtual Technology | Sociology | Support-Service Workers | Urban Studies | Nasscom | Asian Studies | Social Policy | Sociology & Social Policy | South Asian Economics | Information Technology | Social Inequality | Cities & Infrastructure | Globalization | Precarity | Religion | Politics & Development | Capital | Neoliberalism | Social Class | India | Ethnicity | South Asian Studies | Information Capitalism | Sociology of Work & Industry | Subjectivity | Digital Labour | Caste | Outsourcing | Migrant labor | Building-service employees | Information services industry
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2012, [3rd ed.]., ISBN 0520272943, xx, 327
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2015, 1, ISBN 9780801456558, x, 209 pages
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American journal of industrial medicine, ISSN 0271-3586, 12/2018, Volume 61, Issue 12, pp. 986 - 996
workers’ compensation | emergency medical technicians | ambulance | surveillance | occupational injuries | Life Sciences & Biomedicine | Public, Environmental & Occupational Health | Science & Technology | Emergency medical services | Occupational safety | Injury prevention | Roads | Workers | Patient handling | Compensation | Ambulance services | Health risks | Motors | Occupational health | Motor vehicles | Workers' compensation | Index Medicus
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World development, ISSN 0305-750X, 01/2021, Volume 137, pp. 105179 - 105179
COVID-19 | Employment | Migration | Ethiopia | Industrial Parks | Development Studies | Economics | Business & Economics | Social Sciences | Urbanization | Epidemics | Clothing industry | Working poor | Coronaviruses | Working women | Low income groups | Garment industry | Pandemics | Urban areas | Rural areas | Rural communities | Coping strategies | Markets | Industrial workers | Female employees | Insecurity | Workers | Welfare | Food security | Telephone surveys | Garments | Coping | Industrial parks | Research Notes
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American sociological review, ISSN 0003-1224, 2/2009, Volume 74, Issue 1, pp. 1 - 22
Income inequality | 2008 Presidential Address | Employment | Industrial sociology | Occupations | Informal sector | Labor markets | Workforce | Labor | Workplaces | Employee relations | Sociology | Social Sciences | Sociology of work | General studies | Sociology of work and sociology of organizations | Job security | Research | Labor policy | Uncertainty | Insecure | Sociologists | Unpredictable | Security | Public policy | Policy making | Job insecurity | Cultural factors | Work | Politics | Mass media | World War II | Service industries | Political economy | Labor standards | Studies | Workers | Society | Manufacturing
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