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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... particular junction in its somewhat unique evolution . In this volume the inter- play between analysis of developments in particular areas , on the one hand , and the search for structural and sequential types or universals , on the ...
... particular junction in its somewhat unique evolution . In this volume the inter- play between analysis of developments in particular areas , on the one hand , and the search for structural and sequential types or universals , on the ...
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... particular job , in the process of committing him to rights in machines . Seniority rules are a case in point . If ... particular factory may have additional positive consequences . Once the availability of particular machines is fully ...
... particular job , in the process of committing him to rights in machines . Seniority rules are a case in point . If ... particular factory may have additional positive consequences . Once the availability of particular machines is fully ...
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... particular firms or industries in rela- tion to the over - all proportion . One would expect mobility of workers to be highest where all work is seasonal and unskilled and where , because it is unskilled , a man may as easily work for ...
... particular firms or industries in rela- tion to the over - all proportion . One would expect mobility of workers to be highest where all work is seasonal and unskilled and where , because it is unskilled , a man may as easily work for ...
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