Labor Commitment and Social Change in Developing AreasSocial Science Research Council, 1960 - 378 pages This work examines the intended and unanticipated consequences of economic advancement in developing areas and the commitment of industrial labor. Both the short-term acceptance of the attitudes and beliefs appropriate to a modernized economy are discussed. |
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... Market Variables Labor Market Need for New Occupations Criteria of Performance 41 41 44 45 46 Norms of the Labor Market Agencies of Commitment Commodity Market Market Diversity Criteria of Performance Agencies of Commitment 4 THE ...
... Market Variables Labor Market Need for New Occupations Criteria of Performance 41 41 44 45 46 Norms of the Labor Market Agencies of Commitment Commodity Market Market Diversity Criteria of Performance Agencies of Commitment 4 THE ...
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... Force 113 Settlement of the Labor Force 113 Forced Recruitment 114 Artificial Village Replication 115 Artificial Maintenance of Traditional Authority 115 Barriers and Distortions in ... MARKET MATRIX Page 9 THE LABOR MARKET CONTENTS xi.
... Force 113 Settlement of the Labor Force 113 Forced Recruitment 114 Artificial Village Replication 115 Artificial Maintenance of Traditional Authority 115 Barriers and Distortions in ... MARKET MATRIX Page 9 THE LABOR MARKET CONTENTS xi.
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... MARKET MATRIX Page 9 THE LABOR MARKET IN PUERTO RICO by Peter Gregory 136 Origins and Involvement of Workers in the Industrial Labor Market 138 Entry and Continuity in the Market 138 Motives and Facilitators of Entry 140 Former ...
... MARKET MATRIX Page 9 THE LABOR MARKET IN PUERTO RICO by Peter Gregory 136 Origins and Involvement of Workers in the Industrial Labor Market 138 Entry and Continuity in the Market 138 Motives and Facilitators of Entry 140 Former ...
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... Labor Market , Protest , and the Wage Structure Factors in the Commitment Process Some Additional Conditions The Diversity of the Past Conclusion Page 331 332 333 335 337 339 341 343 348 348 350 351 352 354 356 357 358 PART VI ...
... Labor Market , Protest , and the Wage Structure Factors in the Commitment Process Some Additional Conditions The Diversity of the Past Conclusion Page 331 332 333 335 337 339 341 343 348 348 350 351 352 354 356 357 358 PART VI ...
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... LABOR FORCE Arnold S. Feldman Wilbert E. Moore THE Continuing expansion of market - oriented and often even indus- trially organized economic activities into " newly developing " areas of the world is a crude empirical fact . However ...
... LABOR FORCE Arnold S. Feldman Wilbert E. Moore THE Continuing expansion of market - oriented and often even indus- trially organized economic activities into " newly developing " areas of the world is a crude empirical fact . However ...
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achievement African agricultural analysis associated authority Baganda become behavior capital consumers consumption contractual cultural demand differential East Africa economic development economic growth employers factory forms function goals groups important increase India individual indus industrial employment industrial labor force industrial labor market industrial societies institutions involved Jamshedpur Kampala Kingsley Davis kinship labor commitment labor force labor market labor unrest limited M. N. Srinivas machine managerial ment mobility modern Moore Mossi nationalists newly developing areas Niger nomic nonindustrial norms occupational operation opportunities orientation participation patterns percent political entrepreneurs population position preindustrial prestige problems process of commitment production organization Puerto Rico recruitment relations relatively rewards role rural sector situation skill social system specific status stratification Talcott Parsons technological tend tion town trade unions traditional transition tribal turnover types Uganda underdeveloped areas urban values wage labor workers Yatenga