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Labour and Capital

1974
Since the Second World War the Comecon countries have experienced a remarkable growth of employment. Over the period 1950–70 it rose from 103m. to 145m. in the region. There was a rapid growth of population, averaging 1–3 per cent p.a., but employment was in fact expanding faster — at 1–4 per cent p.a.1 This was due to the policy of full employment ...
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Developing an understanding of the labour market: the value of social, cultural and identity capital according to first- and continuing-generation graduates

Journal of Education and Work
This study examines graduates’ understanding of the labour market and its association with structural and agentic factors in the transition from higher education to work. Research has shown that besides possessing and exerting different forms of capital,
Ayla De Schepper, Eva Kyndt, Noel Clycq
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Air pollution and innovation performance of Chinese cities: human capital and labour cost perspective

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2022
Lan-Ye Wei, Zhao Liu
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Capital, State and Labour

1988
A very great deal has been written about the political and economic features of the epoch dubbed as ‘capitalism’. Much of this writing has been heavily theorised: quite properly so, given that the best achievement is to understand and not merely to describe.
Gill Ursell, Paul Blyton
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Abstract Labour and Capital

Historical Materialism, 1999
AbstractAs soon as he had observed labour to be ‘first of all, a process between man and nature', Marx turned to conscious determination. ‘Man not only affects a change of form in the materials of nature, he also realises his own purpose in these materials. And this is a purpose he is conscious of.
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Alienated Labour and Capital

1980
The additional value is thus again established as capital, as objectified labour entering into the exchange process with living labour, and thence dividing itself into a constant part — the objective conditions of labour, the existence of living labour power, the necessaries, food for the worker.
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Cognitive Capitalism, Welfare and Labour

2019
This book deals with the transformations of both accumulation process and labour in the transition from a Fordist to a cognitive capitalism paradigm, with specific regard to Western economies. It outlines the advent, after industrial capitalism, of a new phase of the capitalist system in which the value of cognitive labour becomes dominant.
Fumagalli, Andrea   +5 more
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Between capital and labour

2018
Portant son regard sur le « social turn » des ingénieurs belges dans la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle, ce chapitre souligne l'importance des questions « économiques et sociales » dans la construction du groupe. Encouragée par certains acteurs du groupe, la prise de conscience des problèmes sociaux engendrés par les activités industrielles devient ...
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