Título : | Beyond employment : time, work and the informal economy | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Autores: | Claus Offe, Autor ; Rolf G. Heinze, Autor ; Alan Braley, Traductor | Editorial: | Cambridge : Polity Press | Fecha de publicación: | 1992 | Número de páginas: | 251 p | ISBN/ISSN/DL: | 978-0-7456-0841-9 | Idioma : | Inglés (eng) | Clasificación: | [Palabras claves]ECONOMÍA [Palabras claves]MERCADO DE TRABAJO [Palabras claves]RELACIONES LABORALES [Palabras claves]SOCIOLOGÍA DEL TRABAJO [Palabras claves]TRABAJADORES [Palabras claves]TRABAJO INFORMAL
| Resumen: | This book examines the debate surrounding the future of "waged work" and the growth of an informal economy. After detailed research, Offe and Heinze argue that although "being employed" is held to be the normal psychological, social and economic state of affairs, the experiences of recent decades, and the persistent crisis of employment, have shown that the nature of waged work, or exchanging time for money, is being transformed. The authors examine the two institutionalized sectors of employment - private housholds and the labour market - and explain how an informal economy has emerged within which goods and services are exchanged, not for money but for mutual assistance, co-operation and payment in kind. |
Beyond employment : time, work and the informal economy [texto impreso] / Claus Offe, Autor ; Rolf G. Heinze, Autor ; Alan Braley, Traductor . - Cambridge : Polity Press, 1992 . - 251 p. ISBN : 978-0-7456-0841-9 Idioma : Inglés ( eng) Clasificación: | [Palabras claves]ECONOMÍA [Palabras claves]MERCADO DE TRABAJO [Palabras claves]RELACIONES LABORALES [Palabras claves]SOCIOLOGÍA DEL TRABAJO [Palabras claves]TRABAJADORES [Palabras claves]TRABAJO INFORMAL
| Resumen: | This book examines the debate surrounding the future of "waged work" and the growth of an informal economy. After detailed research, Offe and Heinze argue that although "being employed" is held to be the normal psychological, social and economic state of affairs, the experiences of recent decades, and the persistent crisis of employment, have shown that the nature of waged work, or exchanging time for money, is being transformed. The authors examine the two institutionalized sectors of employment - private housholds and the labour market - and explain how an informal economy has emerged within which goods and services are exchanged, not for money but for mutual assistance, co-operation and payment in kind. |
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