People 's work orientations and attitudes to paid work are
highly important for the welfare of any country. Still, little is
currently known about how such attitudes are distributed among
different countries, men and women, classes, occupations, age
groups and so on. Even less is known about how work orientations
have changed during the dramatic social transformations of
economies and labour markets during recent decades. What happened,
for example, to work orientations in Iceland when the country went
bankrupt? The answer is quite surprising. Or, is it true that work
is losing its position in people 's lives in Western world? What is
the relationship between people 's attitudes to work and the way
they actually behave on the labour market?
This timely book deals with these questions and more presenting
fresh knowledge on changes in work orientations in many countries.
It is based on genuine theoretical arguments and thorough empirical
studies, using both qualitative and quantitative methods. It is a
great source of new knowledge on work orientations and changes in
attitudes to work.
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