Working Hard and Making Do

Working Hard and Making Do
Author: Margaret K. Nelson
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1999-05-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780520921696

The economic recovery of the 1990s brought with it a surge of new jobs, but the prospects for most working Americans improved little. Family income rose only slightly and the period witnessed a significant degradation of the quality of work as well as in what people could expect from their waged employment. In this book, Margaret K. Nelson and Joan Smith take a look inside the households of working-class Americans to consider how they are coping with large-scale structural changes in the economy, specifically how the downgrading of jobs has affected survival strategies, gender dynamics, and political attitudes. Drawing on both randomly distributed telephone surveys and in-depth interviews, Nelson and Smith explore the differences in the survival strategies of two groups of working-class households in a rural county: those in which at least one family member has been able to hold on to good work (a year-round, full-time job that carries benefits) and those in which nobody has been able to secure or retain steady employment. They find that households with good jobs are able to effectively use all of their labor power—they rely on two workers; they engage in on-the-side businesses; and they barter with friends and neighbors. In contrast, those living in families without at least one good job find themselves considerably less capable of deploying a complex, multi-faceted survival strategy. The authors further demonstrate that this difference between the two sets of households is accompanied by differences in the gender division of labor within the household and the manner in which individuals make sense of, and respond to, their employment.

Routledge Library Editions: Public Enterprise and Privatization

Routledge Library Editions: Public Enterprise and Privatization
Author: Various
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 4084
Release: 2021-07-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000398005

Routledge Library Editions: Public Enterprise and Privatization (14 Volume set) presents titles, originally published between 1933 and 1991. The set covers both public enterprise and privatization and the impact they have had in the developed and developing world from the start of the twentieth century through to the early 1990s. Written by key figures in the field, it will be of particular interest to students of business, economics, finance and industry.

Population Growth and Agrarian Change

Population Growth and Agrarian Change
Author: David B. Grigg
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1980-12-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780521296359

This book, first published in 1980, suggests some ways of looking at the interrelationships between population growth and agrarian change, and uses these approaches to consider the demographic and agrarian problems of various parts of Europe in the past - in the fourteenth century, the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, and in the early nineteenth century.

Competitive Manufacturing

Competitive Manufacturing
Author: Stuart A. Rosenfeld
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 141285055X

"Originally published in 1992 by the Center for Urban Policy Research., New Brunswick, NJ."