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100 | _aVallas, Stephen | ||
245 | _aWork and labor in the digital age | ||
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_bEmerald Publishing Limited _c2019. |
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300 | _a208 pages | ||
440 | _aResearch in the Sociology of work | ||
500 | _aAvailable in PIDS VitalSource Bookshelf account. Please contact the librarian for more details. | ||
520 | _aOne of the critical questions facing modernity concerns the reconfiguration of paid employment, which has been subject to wholesale changes that have widespread consequences for workers, their families, and the institutional structure that characterizes capitalist societies. A key driver of these changes has been the digital revolution and the rapid proliferation of the gig economy. Together with social network sites for hiring, the spread of robotics, and the rise of artificial intelligence and machine learning, they leave virtually no occupation untouched. | ||
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_aLabor _zEurope |
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_aLabor _zUnited States |
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_aWork _vSocial aspects |
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700 | _aKovalainen, Anne | ||
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