The Oxford handbook of job quality:
This Handbook offers an interdisciplinary and international benchmark text for anyone wanting to understand job quality. Job quality matters and has long done so. Debate about the future of work today centres on the impact of the new digital technologies, compounding existing concerns about the rest...
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Oxford University Press
2022
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Zusammenfassung: | This Handbook offers an interdisciplinary and international benchmark text for anyone wanting to understand job quality. Job quality matters and has long done so. Debate about the future of work today centres on the impact of the new digital technologies, compounding existing concerns about the restructuring of employment and, importantly, proliferation of poor-quality jobs, often within the context of neo-liberal hegemony since the 1980s and the consequences of the Global Financial Crisis of the 2000s. Whilst job quality is offered as a solution to a range of challenges, it needs to be understood in all its complexity in terms of what it affects and what affects it. This Handbook draws together: first, an explicit focus on job quality as a factor in itself and as producing instrumental effects on other processes and outcomes; second, a catalogue of the diverse range of multiple contributions and applications; third, the complexity and multiple interpretations of job quality as a concept; and fourth avenues for job quality improvement. Each chapter provides distinct viewpoints on why job quality matters. As the volume attests, there are a range of ways in which job quality is relevant to an equally broad range of social, economic and political concerns |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 617 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9780191814075 |
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spelling | The Oxford handbook of job quality Chris Warhurst Oxford Oxford University Press 2022 617 Seiten txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Oxford Academic Includes bibliographical references and index This Handbook offers an interdisciplinary and international benchmark text for anyone wanting to understand job quality. Job quality matters and has long done so. Debate about the future of work today centres on the impact of the new digital technologies, compounding existing concerns about the restructuring of employment and, importantly, proliferation of poor-quality jobs, often within the context of neo-liberal hegemony since the 1980s and the consequences of the Global Financial Crisis of the 2000s. Whilst job quality is offered as a solution to a range of challenges, it needs to be understood in all its complexity in terms of what it affects and what affects it. This Handbook draws together: first, an explicit focus on job quality as a factor in itself and as producing instrumental effects on other processes and outcomes; second, a catalogue of the diverse range of multiple contributions and applications; third, the complexity and multiple interpretations of job quality as a concept; and fourth avenues for job quality improvement. Each chapter provides distinct viewpoints on why job quality matters. As the volume attests, there are a range of ways in which job quality is relevant to an equally broad range of social, economic and political concerns Job quality / employment Chris Warhurst Sonstige oth Chris Mathieu Sonstige oth Rachel E. Dwyer Sonstige oth Print Version 9780198749790 |
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