What is work? Who is a worker? How does law and social policy shape our understandings of these terms? What is at stake when only wage workers are endowed with worker status? That limitation excludes unpaid caregiving and other forms of nonmarket production. Indeed, even within waged work, specific forms of employment take precedence, privileging industrial jobs associated with adult white men and marginalizing much agricultural, household, and other service work. How does this dual structure, both bounding and dividing labor markets, create precarious conditions for people of color, immigrants, women, and others who face exclusion from privileged forms of work, consignment to subordinated forms of work, and denial that their labors constit...
The text presents an overview on the new labor setting while discussing its implications to the hea...
Work can be invisible in two broad ways. First, within the domain of work, some forms of work are ce...
To understand work from a gender perspective, it is essential to acknowledge and value both paid emp...
What is work? Who is a worker? Labor & employment law scholars have increasingly interrogated wo...
For most of us, work is a daily occurrence. It has been estimated that workers in Organisation for E...
Traditional social theory has conceptualized work in terms of a dichotomy of public paid employment ...
Every society throughout history has defined what counts as work and what does not. And more often t...
Abstract. Today\u27s conventional economics typically ignores the impact of alternative forms of wor...
The chapters interrogate the legal reasoning by which U.S. courts and administrative agencies are re...
Although it might appear to be an uncontentious term, the idea of ‘work’ has long been debated. Shou...
"Living Labor considers the increasing subordination of life to work. Despite economic instability, ...
Introductory chapter to edited collection, setting out our perspective:The central aim of this publi...
Considers the role of work in society, tracing the historical process by which it dominates individu...
Every society throughout history has defined what counts as work and what doesn’t. And more often th...
This paper examines what is considered work within contemporary US welfare policy and how work relat...
The text presents an overview on the new labor setting while discussing its implications to the hea...
Work can be invisible in two broad ways. First, within the domain of work, some forms of work are ce...
To understand work from a gender perspective, it is essential to acknowledge and value both paid emp...
What is work? Who is a worker? Labor & employment law scholars have increasingly interrogated wo...
For most of us, work is a daily occurrence. It has been estimated that workers in Organisation for E...
Traditional social theory has conceptualized work in terms of a dichotomy of public paid employment ...
Every society throughout history has defined what counts as work and what does not. And more often t...
Abstract. Today\u27s conventional economics typically ignores the impact of alternative forms of wor...
The chapters interrogate the legal reasoning by which U.S. courts and administrative agencies are re...
Although it might appear to be an uncontentious term, the idea of ‘work’ has long been debated. Shou...
"Living Labor considers the increasing subordination of life to work. Despite economic instability, ...
Introductory chapter to edited collection, setting out our perspective:The central aim of this publi...
Considers the role of work in society, tracing the historical process by which it dominates individu...
Every society throughout history has defined what counts as work and what doesn’t. And more often th...
This paper examines what is considered work within contemporary US welfare policy and how work relat...
The text presents an overview on the new labor setting while discussing its implications to the hea...
Work can be invisible in two broad ways. First, within the domain of work, some forms of work are ce...
To understand work from a gender perspective, it is essential to acknowledge and value both paid emp...