Work Orientations

Work Orientations
Title Work Orientations PDF eBook
Author Bengt Furåker
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 246
Release 2019-07-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351121138

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Work orientations and work attitudes have to do with the productive capacities in society. Insofar as individuals are positively oriented towards contributing their labour, we can expect a great amount of work to be done and to be carried out efficiently, carefully and responsibly. These subjective factors are thus very vital in modern working life. Work Orientations: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Findings offers up-to-date research on people’s commitment to work and employment and job satisfaction in economically advanced countries. It will also analyse changes that have taken place in these respects over the last decades. Among the key issues in Work Orientations are questions about whether patterns of work centrality and employment commitment tend to remain stable or have changed across time in various countries. Moreover, we assume that the circumstances under which people participate in the social division of labour colour their subjective relationships to their jobs and to employment in general. A major aim of the book is to explore the impact of factors such as occupation, education, age and gender on work orientations and work attitudes. Work Orientations will be invaluable for researchers and scholars in the fields or organizational studies, the sociology of work, employee engagement and related disciplines.

Manager's Guide for New Employee Orientations

Manager's Guide for New Employee Orientations
Title Manager's Guide for New Employee Orientations PDF eBook
Author United States. Internal Revenue Service
Publisher
Total Pages 20
Release 1988
Genre Employee orientation
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Adolescent Experiences and Adult Work Outcomes

Adolescent Experiences and Adult Work Outcomes
Title Adolescent Experiences and Adult Work Outcomes PDF eBook
Author Henrich R. Greve
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 254
Release 2014-02-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1783505710

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This volume contains pioneering work on the relation between adolescent experiences and adult work outcomes. It assembles evidence of the effects of adolescent work experiences on adult work experiences in a single volume highlighting the demand for research on this important topic.

Overeducation and Work Orientations

Overeducation and Work Orientations
Title Overeducation and Work Orientations PDF eBook
Author Chaimun Lee
Publisher
Total Pages 406
Release 1997
Genre
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The Effect of Work Orientations on Principal's Perceptitions of Parent Participation in Public Schools

The Effect of Work Orientations on Principal's Perceptitions of Parent Participation in Public Schools
Title The Effect of Work Orientations on Principal's Perceptitions of Parent Participation in Public Schools PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Ann Bruner
Publisher
Total Pages 492
Release 1992
Genre Community and school
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Jobs, Careers, and Callings

Jobs, Careers, and Callings
Title Jobs, Careers, and Callings PDF eBook
Author Amy Elizabeth Wrzesniewski
Publisher
Total Pages 372
Release 1999
Genre
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Mobile Orientations

Mobile Orientations
Title Mobile Orientations PDF eBook
Author Nicola Mai
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 244
Release 2018-11-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 022658514X

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Despite continued public and legislative concern about sex trafficking across international borders, the actual lives of the individuals involved—and, more importantly, the decisions that led them to sex work—are too often overlooked. With Mobile Orientations, Nicola Mai shows that, far from being victims of a system beyond their control, many contemporary sex workers choose their profession as a means to forge a path toward fulfillment. Using a bold blend of personal narrative and autoethnography, Mai provides intimate portrayals of sex workers from sites including the Balkans, the Maghreb, and West Africa who decided to sell sex as the means to achieve a better life. Mai explores the contrast between how migrants understand themselves and their work and how humanitarian and governmental agencies conceal their stories, often unwittingly, by addressing them all as helpless victims. The culmination of two decades of research, Mobile Orientations sheds new light on the desires and ambitions of migrant sex workers across the world.