Labor Commitment and Social Change in Developing AreasThis 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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Because of the importance of participation and a sense of participation in the commitment process , unions and similar groups may stimulate as well as possibly impede the rate of economic transformation . The actions indicative of ...
Because of the importance of participation and a sense of participation in the commitment process , unions and similar groups may stimulate as well as possibly impede the rate of economic transformation . The actions indicative of ...
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For example , active participation in the market is more easily secured , the wider the knowledge or awareness of the job opportunities . Obviously no market can hope to function in the absence of some such knowledge .
For example , active participation in the market is more easily secured , the wider the knowledge or awareness of the job opportunities . Obviously no market can hope to function in the absence of some such knowledge .
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Participation of Women in the Industrial Labor Market It might be argued that the participation of women in industrial employment is of only marginal interest since they are more likely to enter the market as supplementary wage earners ...
Participation of Women in the Industrial Labor Market It might be argued that the participation of women in industrial employment is of only marginal interest since they are more likely to enter the market as supplementary wage earners ...
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acceptance achievement activities African agricultural analysis appear aspects associated authority basis become behavior capital Chapter commitment concerned consequence continue countries cultural demand depends developing areas economic development effective employment entrepreneurs example exist expected factory forms function goals greater groups growth important income increase India individual industrial institutions interest involved kind kinship labor force labor market land least less limited machine major means ment mobility newly norms occupational operation opportunities organization participation particular patterns percent performance plant political population position possible present Press problems production reason recruitment relations relatively response result rewards role rural sense significant situation skill social societies specific status structure tend tion town trade traditional transition types unions units University urban values wage workers