The structuring of labour markets : a comparative analysis of the steel and construction industries in Italy
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The structuring of labour markets : a comparative analysis of the steel and construction industries in Italy
(The library of political economy)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1986
- pbk.
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Bibliography: p. [397]-412
Includes indexes
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ISBN 9780198285083
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This theoretical and empirical investigation into the issues of labour market segmentation is an important contribution to labour market studies. It develops the theory by making a comparative study of the steel and construction industries in Italy. It investigates how and why workers with similar characteristics are treated differently in different segments of the labour market. The study demonstrates that the structure of jobs, employment conditions and the rules governing recruitment, training, career structure and workforce mobility are determined by market conditions for the product, industrial structure and current technology. The author then shows with a wealth of empirical evidence that these factors alone are not sufficient to explain the structure of labour markets. The social interaction of employers, workers, and unions within this economic and technological framework is an important element. Readership: labour economists; sociologists; specialists in industrial and labour relations; economic historians.
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pbk. ISBN 9780198285526
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With a wealth of empirical evidence, this study proposes that the social interaction of employers, workers, and unions are important factors in the structure of Italian labor markets. Incorporating research on job structure, employment conditions, recruitment methods, training programs, and workforce mobility, Dr. Villa offers a comprehensive, comparative study of the Italian steel and construction industries while shedding new light on the labor market field.
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