Work
This comprehensive and accessible volume appeals to students of economics, sociology, labour studies, politics, and interested general readers seeking a deeper understanding of the dynamics shaping work and workers worldwide.
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Work
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Much of our life involves working, preparing for work, searching for work, or thinking and worrying about work. Whether paid or unpaid, free or coerced, full-time, part-time, or zero-hours, work defines us and helps shape our behaviour both on and off the job.
In this accessible book, leading labour economist Bruce Pietrykowski offers a highly engaging exploration of the history and contemporary organisation of work under capitalism. His clear presentation of the theoretical debates is illustrated by real-world examples from across the globe and a skilful account of alternatives that point toward a post-capitalist future. Employing a progressive, worker-centred vision that goes beyond mainstream economics, he examines themes ranging from inequality, care work, and the gig economy to technological change and a universal basic income. His analysis emphasises power, conflict, solidarity, and cooperation, interpreted through the lenses of class, race, gender, and place.
This comprehensive and highly readable book, Work, will be of interest to students of economics, sociology, labour studies, and politics seeking to learn more about work and workers in the global economy, as well as interested general readers.
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Nancy Folbre of the University of Massachusetts praises the book as a "bright, readable, and radical overview of labour economics" that insightfully examines work beyond capitalist employment. Ian Greer from Cornell University commends its lucid, accessible introduction to the political economy of work, drawing on Marxist, feminist, and Post-Keynesian thought and providing a valuable toolkit to challenge mainstream economics. The Journal of Labor and Society describes it as a "sharp and nuanced critique" broadening understanding of modern work. Readers also find it highly insightful and a useful guide to classic literature with rich citations.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781509530847
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 29 March 2019
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Polity Press
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 15.0mm
Width: 137.0mm
Height: 213.0mm
Weight: 204g
Pages: 180
About the Author
Bruce Pietrykowski is Professor of Economics at the University of MichiganβDearborn
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