Work, Unemployment and Leisure

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Author_Rosemary Deem
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class and social mobility
commission
Contemporary Societies
economy
EEC Country
English Towns
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ethnic minority workforce
Firemen
formal
future of work in Britain
gender and employment
General Household Survey
GHS
Hidden Economy
Illegal Work
informal economic activity
Keynes
Life Style
London Fire Brigade
manpower
Manpower Services Commission
Out-of Home Leisure
qualitative social research
Rugby Football
scheme
services
Shop Work
Smooth
sociology of labour
training
Tv Watching
unpaid
Unpaid Work
Unreported Work
Visible Leisure
Women Firefighters
Women's Leisure
womens
Women’s Leisure
Young Men
youth
Youth Training Scheme

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415008600
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 1988
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Rosemary Deem provides students with a concise introduction to a range of issues and debates surrounding work, unemployment and leisure in contemporary societies. Beginning with an examination of the social and historical factors which have shaped work and leisure patterns in modern Britain, she shows how the boundaries between them are culturally constructed and change over time. As well as looking at the effects of class, Work, Unemployment and Leisure also considers gender, race and ethnicity dimensions. The author takes a wide view of work, encompassing work carried out both within and outside the formal economy. The chapter on unemployment considers the lives of those who are unemployed, and the impact of unemployment on work and leisure. There is a critical analysis of leisure itself and some recent controversies are considered. The final chapter contains a discussion of the future of work and leisure in industrial societies.