Low-wage work in the wealthy world / Jerôme Gautie and John Schmitt, editors.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Russell Sage Foundation, ©2010.Description: 1 online resource (xx, 485 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781610446303
- 1610446305
- 331.2/1 22
- HD4917 .L69 2010
- 85.61
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Low pay, working conditions, and living standards / Geoff Mason and Wiemer Salverda -- Industrial relations, legal regulations, and wage setting / Gerhard Bosch, Ken Mayhew, and Jerôme Gautie -- The impact of institutions on the supply side of the low-wage labor market / Jerôme Gautie [and others] -- Institutions, firms, and the quality of jobs in low-wage labor markets / Eileen Appelbaum -- Retail jobs in comparative perspective / Françoise Carre [and others] -- Working at the wage floor : hotel room attendants and labor market institutions in Europe and the United States / Achim Vanselow [and others] -- Cleaning and nursing in hospitals : institutional variety and the reshaping of low-wage jobs / Philippe Mehaut [and others] -- Tough meat, hard candy : implications for low-wage work in the food-processing industry / Klaus G. Grunert, Susan James, and Phillip Moss -- Restructuring customer service : labor market institutions and call center workers in Europe and the United States / Caroline Lloyd, Claudia Weinkopf, and Rosemary Batt.
"Low-Wage Work in the Wealthy World builds on an earlier Russell Sage Foundation study (Low-Wage America) to compare the plight of low-wage workers in the United States to five European countries - Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom - where wage supports, worker protections, and social benefits have generally been stronger. By examining low-wage jobs in systematic case studies across five industries, this international study goes well beyond standard statistics to reveal national differences in the quality of low-wage work and the well-being of low-wage workers."--Jacket.
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