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A Cornucopia of Research, Discussion, and DebateIndiana University This comprehensive handbook provides an overviewof the key developments in a variety of labor market contexts and in the analyses of these that have occurred during the two decades since the publication of the 1981 volume Sociological Perspectives on Labor Markets. Adistinguished roster of authors (sociologists as well as economists) examines the interplay between social institutions and markets in producing important outcomes for producers of goods and services, for their organizationsowners, and for their customers. For example, the authors investigate how social institutions such as unions, business organizations, and the government interact with labor, product, political, and capital markets to produce a variety of labor market outcomes, widening income inequality, career paths, and changing employment relationships.
Key Words: labor markets career paths income inequality changing workplace
Work and Occupations, Vol. 32, No. 1,
95-98 (2005) |
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