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Making Work More Equal A New Labour Market Segmentation Approach Damian Grimshaw

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Making Work More Equal A New Labour Market Segmentation Approach Damian Grimshaw
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.87 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Damian Grimshaw, Colette Fagan, Gail Hebson, Isabel Tavora
ISBN: 9781526117076, 9781526117069, 9781526125972, 152611707X, 1526117061, 1526125978
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Making Work More Equal A New Labour Market Segmentation Approach Damian Grimshaw by Damian Grimshaw, Colette Fagan, Gail Hebson, Isabel Tavora 9781526117076, 9781526117069, 9781526125972, 152611707X, 1526117061, 1526125978 instant download after payment.

This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. This book presents new theories and international empirical evidence on the state of work and employment around the world. Changes in production systems, economic conditions and regulatory conditions are posing new questions about the growing use by employers of precarious forms of work, the contradictory approaches of governments towards employment and social policy, and the ability of trade unions to improve the distribution of decent employment conditions. The book proposes a ‘new labour market segmentation approach’ for the investigation of issues of job quality, employment inequalities, and precarious work. This approach is distinctive in seeking to place the changing international patterns and experiences of labour market inequalities in the wider context of shifting gender relations, regulatory regimes and production structures.

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