Labor Commitment and Social Change in Developing AreasWilbert Ellis Moore, Arnold S. Feldman Bloomsbury Academic, 1982 M07 2 - 396 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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... University of Wisconsin MELVILLE J. HERSKOVITS Northwestern University EDGAR M. HOOVER Pittsburgh Regional Planning Association BERT F. HOSELITZ University of Chicago WILBERT E. MOORE Princeton University JOSEPH J. SPENGLER Duke ...
... University of Wisconsin MELVILLE J. HERSKOVITS Northwestern University EDGAR M. HOOVER Pittsburgh Regional Planning Association BERT F. HOSELITZ University of Chicago WILBERT E. MOORE Princeton University JOSEPH J. SPENGLER Duke ...
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... University , 1955 ) , p . 35 , which refers to " the excess of jobs over job - seekers which typified Indian indus ... University Press , 1931 ) , pp . 71-72 ; D. R. Gadgil , The Industrial Evolution of India in Recent Times ( 4th ed ...
... University , 1955 ) , p . 35 , which refers to " the excess of jobs over job - seekers which typified Indian indus ... University Press , 1931 ) , pp . 71-72 ; D. R. Gadgil , The Industrial Evolution of India in Recent Times ( 4th ed ...
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... University of Chicago Press , 1952 ) ; Marion J. Levy , Jr. , " Contrasting Factors in the Modernization of China and Japan , " in Simon Kuznets , Wilbert E. Moore , and Joseph J. Spengler , eds . , Economic Growth : Brazil , India ...
... University of Chicago Press , 1952 ) ; Marion J. Levy , Jr. , " Contrasting Factors in the Modernization of China and Japan , " in Simon Kuznets , Wilbert E. Moore , and Joseph J. Spengler , eds . , Economic Growth : Brazil , India ...
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acceptance achievement activities African agricultural analysis appear areas aspects associated authority basis become capital commitment consumption continue countries cultural demand depends developing areas difficulties economic development effective employers employment entrepreneurs established example exist expected fact factory function goals greater groups growth higher important income increase India individual industrial industrial labor institutions interest involved kind kinship labor force labor market land least less limited major means ment mobility norms occupational operation opportunities organization participation particular pattern percent plant political population position possible present Press problems production reasons recruitment relations relatively response result rewards role rural sense significant situation skilled social society status structure tend tion town trade traditional types unions units University urban values wage workers