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The United States Labor Force: A Descriptive Analysis

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The United States Labor Force: A Descriptive Analysis

Contributors:

By (Author) Ruth Prywes

ISBN:

9781567202663

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th March 2000

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Labour / income economics
Population and demography
Personnel and human resources management

Dewey:

331.110973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

408

Description

The United States labor force is examined in detail in this comprehensive study. The history and current makeup of the workforce is revealed and issues and trends are investigated. Theory and analysis are blended with demographics to provide the reader with a solid overview of the current state of the American worker and his or her environment. Competing views are offered on diverse issues such as unions, welfare, and health care. Where helpful, economic and labor theory is explained and applied to give the book scholarly rigor along with readability and practical information. The viewpoint remains focused on a broad view of manpower. As such, emphasis is not on theoretical analysis but on description, historical trends, statistics on present conditions, and explanations. The book begins with a discussion of the development of the workforce, the impact of immigration, the rise of nontraditional work arrangements, the underground economy, and demographics. Basic vocabulary and concepts are presented and explained to give the reader the tools necessary to analyze the topics presented in the latter parts of the book. Education is examined in part two. Competing views on the U.S. educational system and the value of education in an economic sense are discussed as are the choices open to non-college graduates. Career choices, unions, wage determination, and women and minority issues are considered in later chapters. Aspects of unemployment are explored in part seven. The book concludes with a look at the government's role in the workforce, including welfare, social insurance, and health care and shows how these programs impact both employer and worker behavior. This book is a great resource for executives, human resource professionals, researchers, policy makers, and students.

Reviews

The book reaches its goals, providing a coherent portrait of the American workforce and a discussion of what we know, and by implication what we need to learn, about it.-Labor History
The work is clearly written, very informative, and...demonstrates that considerable time, effort, and expertise went into its creation. Each chapter in and of itself is interesting to read....The book functions best as a reference work to provide a set of statistics, demongraphics, and facts, to highlight trends of the past and present, and for defining terms, concepts, and others' theories....one can certainly be informed and enlightened by by reading this work.-Personnel Psychology
"The book reaches its goals, providing a coherent portrait of the American workforce and a discussion of what we know, and by implication what we need to learn, about it."-Labor History
"The work is clearly written, very informative, and...demonstrates that considerable time, effort, and expertise went into its creation. Each chapter in and of itself is interesting to read....The book functions best as a reference work to provide a set of statistics, demongraphics, and facts, to highlight trends of the past and present, and for defining terms, concepts, and others' theories....one can certainly be informed and enlightened by by reading this work."-Personnel Psychology

Author Bio

RUTH W. PRYWES is a former Adjunct Professor at Drexel University School of Business and Administration in the Management Department.

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