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Subaltern Workers in Contemporary France - To Be like Everyone Else (Paperback): Olivier Masclet, Thomas Amosse, Lise Bernard,... Subaltern Workers in Contemporary France - To Be like Everyone Else (Paperback)
Olivier Masclet, Thomas Amosse, Lise Bernard, Marie Cartier, Marie-Helene Lechien, …
R1,171 Discovery Miles 11 710 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This volume explores the lives and work of those who are kept out of poverty by their employment, but who occupy tenuous social positions and subaltern jobs. Presenting a score of household portraits - urban, suburban, and rural - the authors examine what it means to 'get by' in France today, considering the material and symbolic resources that these households can muster, and the practices that give meaning to their lives. With attention to their aspirations and disappointments - and their desire to be 'like everyone else' in a supposedly egalitarian society that nonetheless gives them little credit for their effort - this book offers a sociological interpretation of their situations, offering new insights into what it means to be 'working class' in a 21st-century post-industrial society. Combining statistical analyses with ethnographically-based examinations of how changes in the structure of the employment market relate to plans for upward mobility, Subaltern Workers in Contemporary France sheds light on the ways in which class identity - along with all its associated practices, tastes, and aspirations - has changed since the sociological classics on the working classes were published over half a century ago. As such, this book will appeal to sociologists with interests in the sociology of the family, social class, and the sociology of work.

Comparative Workplace Employment Relations - An Analysis of Practice in Britain and France (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Thomas... Comparative Workplace Employment Relations - An Analysis of Practice in Britain and France (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Thomas Amosse, Alex Bryson, John Forth, Heloise Petit
R4,225 R3,548 Discovery Miles 35 480 Save R677 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This comprehensive study provides a perceptive portrait of workplace employment relations in Britain and France using comparable data from two large-scale surveys: the British Workplace Employment Relations Survey (WERS) and the French Enquete Relations Professionnelles et Negociations d'Entreprise (REPONSE). These extensive linked employer-employee surveys provide nationally-representative data on private sector employment relations in all but the smallest workplaces, and offer a unique opportunity to compare and contrast workplace employment relations under two very different employment regimes. An insightful read for all academics and students of employment, the findings also have implications for practitioners and policy-makers keen to identify and promote "best practice".

Subaltern Workers in Contemporary France - To Be like Everyone Else (Hardcover): Olivier Masclet, Thomas Amosse, Lise Bernard,... Subaltern Workers in Contemporary France - To Be like Everyone Else (Hardcover)
Olivier Masclet, Thomas Amosse, Lise Bernard, Marie Cartier, Marie-Helene Lechien, …
R3,866 Discovery Miles 38 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume explores the lives and work of those who are kept out of poverty by their employment, but who occupy tenuous social positions and subaltern jobs. Presenting a score of household portraits - urban, suburban, and rural - the authors examine what it means to 'get by' in France today, considering the material and symbolic resources that these households can muster, and the practices that give meaning to their lives. With attention to their aspirations and disappointments - and their desire to be 'like everyone else' in a supposedly egalitarian society that nonetheless gives them little credit for their effort - this book offers a sociological interpretation of their situations, offering new insights into what it means to be 'working class' in a 21st-century post-industrial society. Combining statistical analyses with ethnographically-based examinations of how changes in the structure of the employment market relate to plans for upward mobility, Subaltern Workers in Contemporary France sheds light on the ways in which class identity - along with all its associated practices, tastes, and aspirations - has changed since the sociological classics on the working classes were published over half a century ago. As such, this book will appeal to sociologists with interests in the sociology of the family, social class, and the sociology of work.

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