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Titre : | Work, employment and society, vol. 33, n° 4. - August 2019 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/08/2019 |
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This article critiques a case of modern prison-labour by exploring prisonersâ attitudes towards the prison-work they undertake while incarcerated. The study is based at a privatised male prison in the UK, assigned the pseudonym âBridgevilleâ. Br[...]
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It has been argued in this journal that sociologists can make an important contribution to the understanding of why workers report feeling satisfied with their work, particularly where job quality is poor. Utilising a mixed method approach, this[...]
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Our analysis is based on the French DARES Working Conditions survey which contains a very large sample of individuals representative of the French working population. We demonstrate that employees working in the cleaning sector report significan[...]
Article : document Ă©lectronique
Helen Sampson ;
Nelson Turgo ;
Iris Acejo ;
Neil Ellis ;
Lijun Tang
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This article describes changes associated with increased bureaucratisation and surveillance in the regulation and management of the 21st century shipping industry. Drawing upon 303 âreal-lifeâ vignette-based interviews, it describes how these tr[...]