Arnold (1976)
158 pages
LC Classification HD6955 .O4213
Issue #0
Occupational sociology monograph arguing that social status obtained through wage differentials and occupational status does not necessarily reflect labour productivity and therefore does not justify social stratification in capitalist developed countries - presents social theory framework, and applies the "achievement principle" to recruitment, promotion, labour mobility and income in contemporary work organizations. Bibliography pp. 147 to 153.
| Location | 331 CLA |
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| Index | 1048 |
| Added Date | Oct 02, 2018 14:25:38 |
| Modified Date | Jan 15, 2019 08:11:56 |