
Work, employment and society, vol. 23, n° 3. - September 2009
Titre : | Work, employment and society, vol. 23, n° 3. - September 2009 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/09/2009 |
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This article reports qualitative data on how the Swedish Public Employment Service classifies unemployed individuals as âoccupationally disabledâ in order to transfer them to various labour market programmes.The article draws on a framework of m[...]
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The persistence of gendered pay inequality raises questions as to what sustains it. Recent contributions highlight the role of low skills visibility and valuation in pay inequality in predominantly female occupations. This artical examines the s[...]

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This article explores the potential contribution of Habermasâs social theory to debates on union decline and renewal in the UK public sector. It employs data relating to 2004â5 research on the National Union of Teachers (NUT) to suggest that two[...]

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The aesthetic dimension of interactive service work is increasingly significant. This is reflected in the attention paid to it within both industrial sociology and organization studies. Such research has however tended to focus either on the aes[...]
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Changes in the nature of skilled roles in the IT sector were predicted to create new[...]
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Although womenâs experience of working in management has been studied extensively, the particular challenges they face in this role within male-dominated professions merits further attention.This article draws on research into the career experie[...]
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