Work, Employment and Transition
Since the late 1980s the experiences of work and employment in the former communist world have been profoundly transformed. An ideological commitment to full employment and personal and societal liberation through work in the Soviet system has given way to mass unemployment, increasing labour market inequality, profoundly changing work practices and the deepening of forms of work 'outside', but articulated within, the formal economy. Work, Employment and Transition brings together a series of essays by leading international scholars working on these issues.
Work, Employment, and Transition: Restructuring Livelihoods in Post-Communism
By Al Rainnie, Adrian Smith, Adam Swain
Cartography by Dick Gilbreath
Routledge, 2002
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