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E-bok
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From assembly line to call centre, this volume charts the immense transformation of work and pay across the 20th century and provides the first labour focused history of Britain. Written by leading British historians and economists, each chapter stands as a self-contained reading for those who need an overview of the topic, as well as an introduction to and analysis of the controversies among scholars for readers entering or refreshing deeper study.The 20th century was a period of unrivalled change in the British labour market. Technology, social movements, and political action all contributed to an increased standard of living, while also revolutionizing what workers do and how they do it. Covering a range of topics from lifetime work patterns and education to unemployment and the welfare state, this book provides a practical introduction to the evolution of work and pay in 20th century Britain.
Häftad, Engelska, 2007
812 kr
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From assembly line to call centre, this volume charts the immense transformation of work and pay across the 20th century and provides the first labour focused history of Britain. Written by leading British historians and economists, each chapter stands as a self-contained reading for those who need an overview of the topic, as well as an introduction to and analysis of the controversies among scholars for readers entering or refreshing deeper study. The 20th century was a period of unrivalled change in the British labour market. Technology, social movements, and political action all contributed to an increased standard of living, while also revolutionizing what workers do and how they do it. Covering a range of topics from lifetime work patterns and education to unemployment and the welfare state, this book provides a practical introduction to the evolution of work and pay in 20th century Britain.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2007
1 107 kr
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From assembly line to call centre, this volume charts the immense transformation of work and pay across the 20th century and provides the first labour focused history of Britain. Written by leading British historians and economists, each chapter stands as a self-contained reading for those who need an overview of the topic, as well as an introduction to and analysis of the controversies among scholars for readers entering or refreshing deeper study. The 20th century was a period of unrivalled change in the British labour market. Technology, social movements, and political action all contributed to an increased standard of living, while also revolutionizing what workers do and how they do it. Covering a range of topics from lifetime work patterns and education to unemployment and the welfare state, this book provides a practical introduction to the evolution of work and pay in 20th century Britain.
E-bok
Engelska, 20171 972 kr
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How was poverty measured and defined, and how has this influenced our judgement of the change in poverty in Britain during the first sixty years of the twentieth century? During this period, a large number of poverty surveys were carried out, the methods of which altered after World War II. Commencing with Rowntree''s social survey of York in 1899 and ending with Abel-Smith and Townsend''s Poor and the Poorest in 1965, Ian Gazeley shows how the means of evaluation and the causes of poverty changed.Poverty in Britain, 1900-1965:- Offers a comprehensive empirical assessment of all published poverty and nutritional enquiries in this era- Reports the results of recent re-examinations of many of the more famous social surveys that took place- Considers the results of these surveys within the context of changing real incomes, the occupational structure and social provision- Evaluates the extent to which the reduction in poverty was due to the actions of the State or to increases in real income (including more continuous income from fuller employment)Detailed yet easy to follow, Ian Gazeley''s book is an indispensable guide to the changing face of poverty in Britain during the first six decades of the last century.
E-bok
Engelska, 20171 955 kr
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How was poverty measured and defined, and how has this influenced our judgement of the change in poverty in Britain during the first sixty years of the twentieth century? During this period, a large number of poverty surveys were carried out, the methods of which altered after World War II. Commencing with Rowntree''s social survey of York in 1899 and ending with Abel-Smith and Townsend''s Poor and the Poorest in 1965, Ian Gazeley shows how the means of evaluation and the causes of poverty changed.Poverty in Britain, 1900-1965:- Offers a comprehensive empirical assessment of all published poverty and nutritional enquiries in this era- Reports the results of recent re-examinations of many of the more famous social surveys that took place- Considers the results of these surveys within the context of changing real incomes, the occupational structure and social provision- Evaluates the extent to which the reduction in poverty was due to the actions of the State or to increases in real income (including more continuous income from fuller employment)Detailed yet easy to follow, Ian Gazeley''s book is an indispensable guide to the changing face of poverty in Britain during the first six decades of the last century.