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| #215735 in eBooks | 2011-06-01 | 2011-06-01 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| This is a fantastic piece of scholarship with equal importance given to each ...|By Diedre La Bouche|This is a fantastic piece of scholarship with equal importance given to each topic covered. The topic is covered with clear language, wholesome literature reviews, and a good closing chapter on what could be if we had stronger labor action. Topics include racial disparities caus||Arne Kalleberg has written the definitive volume on our precarious, polarized U.S. labor market. This engagingly written tour of the American workplace illuminates its subject matter beautifully. --Chris Tilly, UCLA
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The economic boom of the 1990s veiled a grim reality: in addition to the growing gap between rich and poor, the gap between good and bad quality jobs was also expanding. The postwar prosperity of the mid-twentieth century had enabled millions of American workers to join the middle class, but as author Arne L. Kalleberg shows, by the 1970s this upward movement had slowed, in part due to the steady disappearance of secure, well-paying industrial jobs. Ever si...
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