People’s work orientations and attitudes to paid work are highly important for the welfare of any country. Still, little is currently known about how such attitudes are distributed among different countries, men and women, classes, occupations, age groups and so on. Even less is known about how work orientations have changed during the dramatic social transformations of economies and labour markets during recent decades. What happened, for example, to work orientations in Iceland when the country went bankrupt? The answer is quite surprising. Or, is it true that work is losing its position in people’s lives in Western world? What is the relationship between people’s attitudes to work and the way they actually behave on the labour market?This timely book deals with these questions – and more – presenting fresh knowledge on changes in work orientations in many countries. It is based on genuine theoretical arguments and thorough empirical studies, using both qualitative and quantitative methods. It is a great source of new knowledge on work orientations and changes in attitudes to work.
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1. The Relevance of Studying Work Orientations. Bengt Furåker, Kristina Håkansson and Jan Ch. Karlsson 2. Theoretical and Conceptual Considerations on Work Orientations. Bengt Furåker 3. Declining Work Centrality in Western Europe – Myth or Reality? Frans Hikspoors, Tómas Bjarnason and Kristina Håkansson 4. Work Orientations in Western Europe and the United States. Tomas Berglund 5. Work Attitudes, Employment and Work Mobilization: A Comparison between Anglo-Saxon and Nordic Countries. Bengt Furåker 6. Work Attitudes in Low-Status Occupations: More than Instrumentalism. Ylva Ulfsdotter Eriksson 7. Administrative Service Work, Occupational Identity and Work Orientations: Much-discussed Problems and Underrated Strengths. Anette Karlsson 8. The Development of Attitudes to Work in Sweden. Birgitta Eriksson, Jan Ch Karlsson, Tuula Bergqvist 9. Employee Satisfaction, Exchange Paradigms and Community versus Autonomy in Employment Relations. Dan Jonsson 10. Work Attitudes in a Crisis. Tómas Bjarnason 11. Agency Workers and Organizational Commitment. Kristina Håkansson and Tommy Isidorsson 12. Work Travel: Stimulating or Stressful? Bengt Furåker List of Contributors Bibliography Index
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‘This book provides a fresh approach and interesting insights on a topic of crucial importance: the continued centrality of work in our lives.’ – Harriet Bradley, Bristol University, UK
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780415808255
Publisert
2011-12-21
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
630 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
254