Socioeconomic change and individual adaptation : comparing East and West
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Socioeconomic change and individual adaptation : comparing East and West
(Monographs in organizational behavior and industrial relations / edited by Samuel B. Bacharach, v. 18)
JAI Press, c1994
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This is the 18th volume in a series of monographs whose main topic of concern is that of organizational behaviour and industrial relations. This volume deals with socioeconomic change and individual adaptation, comparing both East and West.
Table of Contents
- Economic citizens, economic persons and economic uncertainty, Avi Gottlieb
- individual adaption to a system in transition - the crisis of real socialism in Poland, M. Ziolkowski
- adaption to socioeconomic reforms in the former Soviet Union, V. Radaev
- Czechoslovakia - facing the economic reform, J. Sanderova and A. Kabatek
- structural, economic, political and social change in Eastern Germany, and shifts in individual value systems, T. Hahn and I. Zierke
- the year after - labour market and work orientations after the shift (Wende), M. Schlese and P. Pawlowsky
- the paradox of transformation - on social change in East Germany, P. Pawlovsky and M. Schlese
- socioeconomic change in Israel - policy, rhetoric and public opinion, E. Yuchtman-Yaar and A. Gottlieb
- Sweden - still the model?, A. ven den Berg and R. Szulkin
- economic performance, government policies and public opinion in Italy, A.C. Masi
- West Germany - changing values, rigid labour markets, F. Schramm
- Canadians - looking good, feeling bad, J. Smuker
- British economic values in Mrs Thatcher's laboratory, J. Gershuny
- concluding essay - varieties of real capitalism and the dilemmas of transformation in Eastern Europe, A. Gottlieb and M. Ziolkowski.
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