This book examines the tendency in market economies to reduce the time workers spend at their place of employment and considers the role scientific management has played in this development. The author contends that the changing nature of worktime can be explained by changes in both the capitalistic production process and the demands that this process places on the psycho-physiological capacities of human beings. Between 1870 and 1980, the total annual worktime in major industrialized nations decreased by approximately 40 percent. This accelerated rate of worktime change is discussed in the...
This book examines the tendency in market economies to reduce the time workers spend at their place of employment and considers the role scientific ma...
This book examines the tendency in market economies to reduce the time workers spend at their place of employment and considers the role scientific management has played in this development. The author contends that the changing nature of worktime can be explained by changes in both the capitalistic production process and the demands that this process places on the psycho-physiological capacities of human beings. Between 1870 and 1980, the total annual worktime in major industrialized nations decreased by approximately 40 percent. This accelerated rate of worktime change is discussed in the...
This book examines the tendency in market economies to reduce the time workers spend at their place of employment and considers the role scientific ma...
More than three million students globally are on the move each year, crossing borders for their tertiary education. Many travel from Asia and Africa to English speaking countries, led by the United States, including the UK, Australia and New Zealand where students pay tuition fees at commercial rates and prop up an education export sector that has become lucrative for the provider nations. But the 'no frills' commercial form of tertiary education, designed to minimise costs and maximise revenues, leaves many international students inadequately protected and less than satisfied. International...
More than three million students globally are on the move each year, crossing borders for their tertiary education. Many travel from Asia and Africa t...
International students and crime is an issue that impacts on lucrative international student markets, international relations, host countries' reputations, and the security of the broader population. This book presents vital new analyses on international students as victims and perpetrators of crime in Australia, the US and the UK.
International students and crime is an issue that impacts on lucrative international student markets, international relations, host countries' reputat...
This book seeks to explore the understanding of Fabianism of both the Webbs and the Fabian Women s Group and how this understanding shaped their views regarding such gender-centred issues as the family wage; protective labour law; and women s place in the welfare state, the home and the labour market."
This book seeks to explore the understanding of Fabianism of both the Webbs and the Fabian Women s Group and how this understanding shaped their views...
This book seeks to explore the understanding of Fabianism of both the Webbs and the Fabian Women's Group and how this understanding shaped their views regarding such gender-centred issues as the family wage; protective labour law; and women's place in the welfare state, the home and the labour market.
This book seeks to explore the understanding of Fabianism of both the Webbs and the Fabian Women's Group and how this understanding shaped their views...