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Key Concepts in Work

โœ Scribed by Professor Paul Blyton, Dr. Jean Jenkins


Publisher
Sage Publications Ltd
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
257
Series
SAGE Key Concepts series
Category
Library

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Key Concepts in Work clearly and concisely explains the central ideas, debates, and theories of work. Authors Paul Blyton and Jean Jenkins offer a broad overview of the social, political, and economic contexts of work illustrated from diverse industrial societies. Each entry begins with a snapshot definition followed by key words and guidance for further reading. This book inspires students to engage in further exploration of ideas and debates.


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