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Getting Work

Walter Licht (Autor)

University of Pennsylvania Press (Editora)

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SKU: 9780812217193

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"An engagingly written, thorough examination of the . . . day-to-day working of the labor market."--Journal of Economic History "Exemplary. . . . A major contribution."--Journal of American History "Licht contributes greatly to an understanding of the work force, the community, and the role of government and educational institutions on the economy."--Philadelphia Inquirer "This is the way labor history should be practiced: not a fable about good and evil, but an engagingly written, thorough examination of the mundane, yet important, day-to-day working of the labor market."--Journal of Economic History "A comprehensive treatment of how people became and remained workers in one of the nation's largest cities, and in it are lessons for today."--Journal of Interdisciplinary History How did working people find jobs in the past? How has the process changed over time for various groups of job seekers? Are outcomes influenced more by general economic circumstances, by discriminatory practices in the labor market, or by personal initiative and competence? To tackle these questions, Walter Licht uses intensive primary-source research--including surveys of thousands of workers conducted in the decades from the 1920s to the 1950s--on a major industrial city for a period of over one hundred years. He looks at when and how workers secured their first jobs, schools and work, apprenticeship programs, unions, the role of firms in structuring work opportunities, the state as employer and as shaper of employment conditions, and the problem of losing work. Licht also examines the disparate labor market experiences of men and women and the effects of race, ethnicity, age, and social standing on employment. Walter Licht is Professor of History and Associate Dean at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Working for the Railroad: The Organization of Work in the Nineteenth Century (recipient of the Philip Taft Labor Hist

Sobre o Livro

Estudo histórico que investiga como trabalhadores encontravam empregos numa grande cidade industrial ao longo de mais de cem anos, com foco em pesquisas primárias e levantamentos de trabalhadores entre as décadas de 1920 e 1950.

Aborda primeiro emprego, escolas e trabalho, aprendizados formais e informais, sindicatos, atuação das empresas e do Estado como empregador, e a perda do trabalho, oferecendo recortes por gênero, raça, etnia, idade e posição social.

Destinado a leitores de história do trabalho, economia social e ciências sociais em geral, útil para pesquisa acadêmica e cursos sobre mercado de trabalho histórico e políticas de emprego.

Características

Categoria História
Subcategoria História do Trabalho
Autores Walter Licht
Sobre o Autor Walter Licht é historiador, autor de estudos sobre organização do trabalho e história laboral.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 336
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN 9780812217193
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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