Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. In this illuminating study of working life, leading experts in the sociology of work draw on decades of large-scale survey data to consider various notions of the quality of work in the Britain. Exploring data on hundreds of occupations, it charts why some occupations feel more rewarding than others and sets out fresh policies that might generate greater fulfilment at work
We study what makes for a good job, by looking at which workplace characteristics are conducive or d...
Contains fulltext : 183005.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since the ear...
The last twenty-five years have seen the world of work transformed in Britain. Manufacturing and nat...
Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. In this illuminating study of working life, leading...
This illuminating study of working life uses decades of large-scale survey to review notions of good...
Most taxonomies of "good jobs" and "bad jobs" are centred around pay and hours of work. This paper u...
This Open Access book provides a thorough analysis of the quality of work in the Netherlands, and su...
Access to decent work is an important goal for policymakers and for individuals navigating their wor...
A balanced and richly informed survey that investigates how, why and to what degree working lives ha...
This article outlines new approaches to, and measures of, the quality of work. These have been used ...
Book synopsis: This monograph, the last in a series under the theme of “Advancing Opportunity”, expl...
This analysis is based on findings from the British 2012 Skills and Employment Survey. This is a sur...
This paper argues that the quality of employment—whether workers are employed in ‘good jobs’—is an i...
In this paper we review some of the most essential literature on the concept and measurement of qual...
Many measures of job satisfaction have been trending downward. Because jobs are a key part of most p...
We study what makes for a good job, by looking at which workplace characteristics are conducive or d...
Contains fulltext : 183005.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since the ear...
The last twenty-five years have seen the world of work transformed in Britain. Manufacturing and nat...
Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. In this illuminating study of working life, leading...
This illuminating study of working life uses decades of large-scale survey to review notions of good...
Most taxonomies of "good jobs" and "bad jobs" are centred around pay and hours of work. This paper u...
This Open Access book provides a thorough analysis of the quality of work in the Netherlands, and su...
Access to decent work is an important goal for policymakers and for individuals navigating their wor...
A balanced and richly informed survey that investigates how, why and to what degree working lives ha...
This article outlines new approaches to, and measures of, the quality of work. These have been used ...
Book synopsis: This monograph, the last in a series under the theme of “Advancing Opportunity”, expl...
This analysis is based on findings from the British 2012 Skills and Employment Survey. This is a sur...
This paper argues that the quality of employment—whether workers are employed in ‘good jobs’—is an i...
In this paper we review some of the most essential literature on the concept and measurement of qual...
Many measures of job satisfaction have been trending downward. Because jobs are a key part of most p...
We study what makes for a good job, by looking at which workplace characteristics are conducive or d...
Contains fulltext : 183005.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since the ear...
The last twenty-five years have seen the world of work transformed in Britain. Manufacturing and nat...