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Most books on the subject of work focus on the increased amount of time Americans spend on the job. Peter Meiksins and Peter Whalley address the counter-trend, examining the difficult path traversed by people who choose to work less than the standard...
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword / Barley, Stephen R. -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Time, Technical Work, and the Pursuit of Happiness -- 2. Choosing to Work Less -- 3. A Professional and More -- 4. "Can You Do That?" Part·Time Work in Organizations -- 5. Going It Alone -- 6. "I'm...
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This is the second of two articles and illustrates how TA can be used by trainers in both industry and commerce. The article is of a practical nature and suggests a highly participative approach. The examples and case studies, although of a general and not specific nature, outline the approach...
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Mapping the contours of work -- Scenes from the new economy -- Culture and work -- Structure and work -- Class structures -- Job markets and job demands -- Demography and the new labor force -- Agency and careers -- Conclusion -- How new is the new economy? -- The old in the new -- A...
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