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The Social Regulation of Labor Markets
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This text seeks to construct a conception of the labour market, which is sensitive to the variability in labour market experiences and processes, taking account of the tensions between the global economy and the local organization of labour markets. It considers a complex set of influential factors as educational, political and social factors, which contribute to the complexion of local labour markets.
Introduction: Places of Work. Part 1. Making Labor Markets. Making Workers: Control, Reproduction, and Regulation. Structuring the Labor Market: A Segmentation Approach. Locating the Local Labor Market: Segmentation, Regulation, Space. Part 2. Placing Labor Markets. Flexibilizing Labor: Insecure Work in Unstable Places. Domesticating Work: Restructuring at Work, Restructuring at Home. Building Workfare States: Institutions of Labor Regulation. Localizing Labor: Geopolitics of Labor Regulation. Epilogue: Local Dialectics of Labor.
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