The Overworked American
Title | The Overworked American PDF eBook |
Author | Juliet Schor |
Publisher | Basic Books |
Total Pages | 274 |
Release | 1993-03-24 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780465054343 |
This pathbreaking book explains why, contrary to all expectations, Americans are working harder than ever. Juliet Schor presents the astonishing news that over the past twenty years our working hours have increased by the equivalent of one month per year—a dramatic spurt that has hit everybody: men and women, professionals as well as low-paid workers. Why are we—unlike every other industrialized Western nation—repeatedly ”choosing” money over time? And what can we do to get off the treadmill?
Dangerously Sleepy
Title | Dangerously Sleepy PDF eBook |
Author | Alan Derickson |
Publisher | University of Pennsylvania Press |
Total Pages | 240 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0812245539 |
Dangerously Sleepy explores the fraught relations between overwork, sleep deprivation, and public health. Health and labor historian Alan Derickson charts the cultural and political forces behind the overvaluation—and masculinization—of wakefulness in the United States.
The Overworked American
Title | The Overworked American PDF eBook |
Author | Juliet Schor |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 272 |
Release | 2008-08-05 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0786725257 |
This pathbreaking book explains why, contrary to all expectations, Americans are working harder than ever. Juliet Schor presents the astonishing news that over the past twenty years our working hours have increased by the equivalent of one month per year--a dramatic spurt that has hit everybody: men and women, professionals as well as low-paid workers. Why are we--unlike every other industrialized Western nation--repeatedly ”choosing” money over time? And what can we do to get off the treadmill?
The Time Bind
Title | The Time Bind PDF eBook |
Author | Arlie Russell Hochschild |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Total Pages | 354 |
Release | 1997-05-15 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0805044701 |
Hochschild's groundbreaking study exposes our crunch-time world and reveals how, after the first shift at work and the second at home, comes the third, and hardest, shift of repairing the damage created by the first two.
Take Back Your Time
Title | Take Back Your Time PDF eBook |
Author | John de Graaf |
Publisher | Berrett-Koehler Publishers |
Total Pages | 352 |
Release | 2003-09-03 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 160994397X |
Take Back Your Time is the official handbook for TAKE BACK YOUR TIME DAY, a national event. Organizers have enlisted the support of colleges, universities, religious organizations, labor unions, businesses, activist groups, and non-profit organizations to create events that will take place across the country, calling attention to the ways overwork and lack of time affect us-at home, in our workplaces, and in our communities-and to inspire a movement to take back our time. In Take Back Your Time, well-known experts in the fields of health, family therapy and policy, community and civic involvement, the environment, and other fields examine the problems of overwork, over-scheduling, time pressure and stress and propose personal, corporate and legislative solutions. This book shows how wide-ranging the impacts of time famine in our society are, and what ordinary citizens can do to turn things around and win a more balanced life for themselves and their children.
The Overspent American
Title | The Overspent American PDF eBook |
Author | Juliet B. Schor |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Total Pages | 274 |
Release | 1999-04-07 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0060977582 |
The Overspent American explores why so many of us feel materially dissatisfied, why we work staggeringly long hours and yet walk around with ever-present mental "wish lists" of things to buy or get, and why Americans save less than virtually anyone in the world. Unlike many experts, Harvard economist Juliet B. Schor does not blame consumers' lack of self-discipline. Nor does she blame advertisers. Instead she analyzes the crisis of the American consumer in a culture where spending has become the ultimate social art.
Worked Over
Title | Worked Over PDF eBook |
Author | Jamie K McCallum |
Publisher | Basic Books |
Total Pages | 228 |
Release | 2020-09-08 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 154161836X |
An award-winning sociologist reveals the unexpected link between overwork and inequality. Most Americans work too long and too hard, while others lack consistency in their hours and schedules. Work hours declined for a century through hard-fought labor-movement victories, but they've increased significantly since the seventies. Worked Over traces the varied reasons why our lives became tethered to a new rhythm of work, and describes how we might gain a greater say over our labor time -- and build a more just society in the process. Popular discussions typically focus on overworked professionals. But as Jamie K. McCallum demonstrates, from Amazon warehouses to Rust Belt factories to California's gig economy, it's the hours of low-wage workers that are the most volatile and precarious -- and the most subject to crises. What's needed is not individual solutions but collective struggle, and throughout Worked Over McCallum recounts the inspiring stories of those battling today's capitalism to win back control of their time.