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Man, Work, and Society: A Reader in the Sociology of Occupations

By: Sigmund Nosow; William H. Form | Book details

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CONTENTS
I. THE DEVELOPMENT OF OCCUPATIONAL SOCIOLOGY3
II. THE MEANINGS OF WORK9
1. Work Through the Ages -- Adriano Tilgher11
2. Work and the Changing American Scene --

Conrad M. Arensberg24

3. The Function and Meaning of Work and the Job--

Nancy C. Morseand R. S. Weiss29

4. Work and Leisure: Fusion or Polarity?-- David Riesman

and Warner Bloomberg Jr.35

5. Work and Retirement-- E. A. Friedmannand R. J. Havighurst41
III. ECONOMIC, INDUSTRIAL, AND OCCUPATIONAL SYSTEMS56
1. Occupations in Their Historical Perspective-- Arthur Salz58
2. Effects of Technological Change on Occupational Structure:
A Case Study--
E. O. Smithand R. L. Nyman63
3. Automation and the Automobile Worker-- William A. Faunce69
4. When the Computer Takes Over the Office--

Ida Russakoff Hoos72

5. The Machine, the Worker, and the Engineer--

Robert K. Merton82

IV. INDUSTRIAL CHANGE AND OCCUPATIONAL TRENDS88
1. The Attributes of an Industrial Order-- Wilbert E. Moore91
2. The American Labor Force-- Thomas C. Fichandler97
V. THE STRUCTURE OF THE LABOR MARKET112
1. Labor Distribution and the Normative System--

Sigmund Nosow117

2. Interpersonal Relations in the Building Industry--

Richard R. Myers126

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