Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 246
... sector employed only one - tenth . By 1985 , each sector employed about one - fifth of the labor force . Since shifts in occupational employment often ac- company industrial shifts , employment in relatively high - paying ( unionized ) ...
... sector employed only one - tenth . By 1985 , each sector employed about one - fifth of the labor force . Since shifts in occupational employment often ac- company industrial shifts , employment in relatively high - paying ( unionized ) ...
Page 394
... sector was measured by gathering data on per capita government expenditures and number of government employees per 1,000 ( Eisinger , 1982b ) . However , Hispanic employment levels may also be influenced by pri- vate sector ...
... sector was measured by gathering data on per capita government expenditures and number of government employees per 1,000 ( Eisinger , 1982b ) . However , Hispanic employment levels may also be influenced by pri- vate sector ...
Page 409
... sector firms ( Edwards , 1979 ; Gordon , Edwards , and Reich , 1982 ; Burawoy , 1983 ) . However , the rapid internationalisation of Western economies , the rise of computerised information technologies , and the expansion of the ...
... sector firms ( Edwards , 1979 ; Gordon , Edwards , and Reich , 1982 ; Burawoy , 1983 ) . However , the rapid internationalisation of Western economies , the rise of computerised information technologies , and the expansion of the ...
Contents
Volume 70 Number | 1 |
The Division of Leisure and Work | 24 |
A Historical and Ethical | 40 |
Copyright | |
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