First published in 1995. During the late 1980s and early 1990s the
American economy again became immersed in a recession.
Consequently, it became very likely that the quality of employment
generated during this period would suffer, and the situation of the
labor force would be expected to worsen. The study of labor force
stratification can illuminate ways in which the American working
class is segmented, as well as the relation to other social
problems like poverty and delinquency. In this book, the author
explores underemployment, an arguably more accurate measure of
labor force hardship than unemployment, amongst several demographic
groups. This study will be of interest to students of both
economics and sociology.
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