The sociology of job training /
How workers learn how to do their jobs is central to an understanding of the changing nature of work in post-industrial society. The role of job or worker training has, however, been underdeveloped in sociological theories of work and the labor market. By most accounts, the ongoing penetration of in...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; London :
JAI,
2003.
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Colección: | Research in the sociology of work ;
v. 12. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Fattenin' frogs for snakes? Company investments in job skills training / David Knoke and Song Yang
- Hiring and training in Korean establishments / Wonsup Chang
- Regulating affective labor / Ariel M. Ducey, Heather Gautney and Dominic Wetzel
- What skills to train? an institutional analysis of training consulting organizations / Xiaowei Luo
- Job training as business and community development: reframing theory and practice / Mary Ellen Boyle and Janet Boguslaw
- The connection between training policies and investment in general skills / Laura Cruz-Castro and Gavan Conlon
- Vocational trainikng and the transition to the first job in Germany--new risks at labour market entry? / Dirk Komietzka
- Voluntary put themselves in Harm's way / Kris Paap
- Job training for women leaving welfare: assessing interest in non-traditional employment / Cynthia Negrey . et al.
- Contextual analyses of company job training / Song Yang
- The effects of age group, technology and social policy on adult women's training participation / Patricia A. Simpson and Linda K. Stroh.