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The Fictitious Commodity - A Study of the U.S. Labor Market, 1880-1940 (Hardcover, New)
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The Fictitious Commodity - A Study of the U.S. Labor Market, 1880-1940 (Hardcover, New)
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Covering the development of the U.S. labor market from 1880-1940,
The Fictitious Commodity stresses relations of authority (versus
power) in employment. Deemphasizing concepts of market and
contract, Korver focuses on the differential statuses of
employer/employee and demonstrates the inadequacy of conventional
economic discourse on labor market analysis. U.S. companies, while
undergoing rapid industrialization, tackled both organizational and
technological problems. According to Korver, unskilled labor was
the common root to these problems. Emphasizing the importance of
this usually forgotten category, Korver's history of the U.S. labor
market is seen through America's unskilled labor--its vicissitudes
and its varying options of citizenship. In 19th-century America
unskilled labor was both expensive and in short supply. According
to Korver, new immigration coupled unskilled labor with the novel
option of citizenship. Removing its segregated status, new
immigration became an integral part of the emerging world of mass
production. Korver demonstrates how the ground was prepared
technologically by connecting mechanization and standardization.
Bureaucratization of employment relationships, development of
industrial unionism, and social security serve to illustrate the
organizational integration of the new immigrant. Advanced students
and researchers in the field of labor economics, labor history, and
the sociology of labor markets will appreciate Korver's unique
approach to the history of the American labor market.
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