Summary
Contents
Key Concepts in Work clearly and concisely explains the central ideas, debates, and theories of work. Authors Paul Blyton and Jean Jenkins offer a broad overview of the social, political, and economic contexts of work illustrated from diverse industrial societies. Each entry begins with a snapshot definition followed by key words and guidance for further reading. This book inspires students to engage in further exploration of ideas and debates. It is an essential reference guide for all students in sociology, business studies, and management learning about work, employment, organizations, and labor markets.
Globalization and Labour Migration
Globalization and Labour Migration
Globalization refers to ‘the integration of spatially separate locations into a single international market’ (Blyton et al., 2001: 447).
In this Key Concept we are looking to broaden the focus on work by ...