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, 1974
This book first took shape in my mind as little more than a study of occupational shifts in the United States. I was interested in the structure of the working class, and the manner in which it had changed.
H. Braverman
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This book first took shape in my mind as little more than a study of occupational shifts in the United States. I was interested in the structure of the working class, and the manner in which it had changed.
H. Braverman
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The Effects of Immigration on the Labor Market Outcomes of Less-skilled Natives
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the New Immigration, 2018This paper examines the effects of immigration on the labor market outcomes of less-skilled natives. Working from a simple model of a local labor market, we show that the effects of immigration can be estimated from the correlations between the fraction ...
Joseph G. Altonji, David Card
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, 2021
We will now complete our discussion of the components of a labor market by considering a firm’s choice of labor demand, before we consider equilibrium. We will now revisit the production function from your microeconomics course.
Daniel S. Hamermesh
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We will now complete our discussion of the components of a labor market by considering a firm’s choice of labor demand, before we consider equilibrium. We will now revisit the production function from your microeconomics course.
Daniel S. Hamermesh
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1961
Artificial termination of pregnancy, at or near term, is accomplished by cesarean section or by induction of labor. As opposed to the natural or spontaneous onset of labor, these artificial procedures are definitive acts of commission by the doctor for which he assumes responsibility.
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Artificial termination of pregnancy, at or near term, is accomplished by cesarean section or by induction of labor. As opposed to the natural or spontaneous onset of labor, these artificial procedures are definitive acts of commission by the doctor for which he assumes responsibility.
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Emotional labor and burnout: Comparing two perspectives of "people work"
, 2002Although it has often been presumed that jobs involving “people work” (e.g., nurses, service workers) are emotionally taxing (Maslach & Jackson, 1982), seldom is the emotional component of these jobs explicitly studied.
C. Brotheridge, Alicia A. Grandey
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Labor of Meaning, Labor of Need:
2016This chapter critically examines the promise of organic farm volunteering programs such as WWOOF in meeting organic farmers’ need for affordable labor in Hawaii. While organic farm volunteering offers a short term coping strategy for some organic farmers, the cultural logic and rationale that propels these programs perpetuates the underlying labor ...
Mary Mostafanezhad+3 more
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Unemployment and Labor Market Rigidities: Europe versus North America
, 1997The received wisdom tells us that the rigidity and inflexibility of European job markets relative to that in the United States is the reason why Europe has high unemployment.
S. Nickell
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Labor of Love, Labor of Sorrow
Monthly Review, 1986Review of Labor of Love, Labor of Sorrow: Black Women, Work, and the Family from Slavery to the Present by Jacqueline Jones. This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website , where most recent articles are published in full. Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.
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The Dimensions, Antecedents, and Consequences of Emotional Labor
, 1996This article conceptualizes the emotional labor construct in terms of four dimensions: frequency of appropriate emotional display, attentiveness to required display rules, variety of emotions to be displayed, and emotional dissonance generated by having ...
J. Andrew Morris, Daniel C. Feldman
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Documenting a labor of love: emotional labor as academic labor
Review of Communication, 2018ABSTRACTNeoliberal practices embedded in academia have transformed the university into a service industry. Through this lens, this review documents the current exploration of emotional labor in academia, specifically in communication studies. While a paucity of literature on this topic exists, I explore how a neoliberal agenda creates an expectation ...
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