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This leading, comprehensive text for courses on the sociology of
work covers many vital new topics since the last edition (2015),
just as it continues to offer foundational writings and discusses
different types of jobs, inequality and intersectionality, work and
family, and more. New to this edition: * The gig economy and new
digital platforms and their effects on how work is organized. *
Precarious work and precarious workers, changes that reflect
fundamental changes in employment relationships, increased job
insecurity, and how people think about their jobs. * The new
retail, from customer interactions to a world where consumption is
driven by data science. * The latest research on call centers as
the archetypal 21st-century workplace, illustrating many important
issues about interactive work, transnational workplaces, gender,
etc. * The post-pandemic workplace, including essential workers and
frontline workers, healthcare work and care workers; job
flexibility, and implications for gender, work, and family.
This leading, comprehensive text for courses on the sociology of
work covers many vital new topics since the last edition (2015),
just as it continues to offer foundational writings and discusses
different types of jobs, inequality and intersectionality, work and
family, and more. New to this edition: * The gig economy and new
digital platforms and their effects on how work is organized. *
Precarious work and precarious workers, changes that reflect
fundamental changes in employment relationships, increased job
insecurity, and how people think about their jobs. * The new
retail, from customer interactions to a world where consumption is
driven by data science. * The latest research on call centers as
the archetypal 21st-century workplace, illustrating many important
issues about interactive work, transnational workplaces, gender,
etc. * The post-pandemic workplace, including essential workers and
frontline workers, healthcare work and care workers; job
flexibility, and implications for gender, work, and family.
The Great Recession brought rising inequality and changing family
economies. New technologies continued to move jobs overseas,
including those held by middle-class information workers. The first
new edition to capture these historic changes, this book is the
leading text in the sociology of work and related research fields.
Wharton s readings retain the classics but offer a new spectrum of
articles accessible to undergraduate students that focus on the
changes that will most affect their lives.New to the fourth
edition"
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