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Employment regimes and the quality of work / edited by Duncan Gallie.
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Quality of work life--Europe.
- Quality of work life.
- Skilled labor--Europe.
- Skilled labor.
- Occupational training--Europe.
- Occupational training.
- Job satisfaction.
- Europe.
- Job satisfaction--Europe.
- Physical Description:
- xvi, 277 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2007.
- Summary:
- The book makes a major new contribution to the sociology of employment by comparing the quality of working life in European societies with very different institutional systems-France, Germany, Great Britain, Spain and Sweden. It focuses in particular on skills and skill development, opportunities for training, the scope for initiative in work, the difficulty of combining work and family life and the security of employment. Drawing on a range of nationally representative surveys, it reveals striking differences in the quality of work in different European countries. It also provides for the first time rigorous comparative evidence on the experiences of different types of employee and an assessment of whether there has been a trend over time to greater polarization between a core workforce of relatively privileged employees and a peripheral workforce suffering from cumulative disadvantage. It explores the relevance of three influential theoretical perspectives, focussing respectively on the common dynamics of capitalist societies, differences in production regimes between capitalist societies and differences in the institutional systems of employment regulation. It argues that it is the third of these-an 'employment regime' perspective-that provides the most convincing account of the factors that affect the quality of work in capitalist societies. The findings of this book underline the importance of differences in national policies for people's experiences of work and point to the need for a renewal at European level of initiatives for improving the quality of work.
- Contents:
- 1 Production Regimes, Employment Regimes, and the Quality of Work / Duncan Gallie 1
- 2 Skills and Wages in European Labour Markets: Structure and Change / Michael Tahlin 35
- 3 Job-Related Training in Europe: Do Institutions Matter? / Martina Dieckhoff, Jean-Marie Jungblut, Philip J. O'Connell 77
- 4 Task Discretion and Job Quality / Duncan Gallie 105
- 5 Work and Family in Conflict? The Impact of Work Demands on Family Life / Stefani Scherer, Nadia Steiber 137
- 6 Job Insecurity / Serge Paugam, Ying Zhou 179
- 7 The Quality of Work Life in Comparative Perspective / Duncan Gallie 205
- Appendix Data Sources 233.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-265) and indexes.
- ISBN:
- 9780199230105
- 0199230102
- OCLC:
- 123485019
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