The New Modern Times Andrew VanderburgThe New Modern Times assesses historical, contemporary, and projected trends in the American world of work. The contributors represent a range of disciplines sociology, history, education, economics, women's studies, and planning yet all share the perspective that an understanding of the workplace is basic to an understanding of where our society has been, where it is now, and where it is going. The book focuses on many of the broad causes and
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