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After Redundancy: The Experience of Economic Insecurity / Edition 1

Current price: $83.25
After Redundancy: The Experience of Economic Insecurity / Edition 1
After Redundancy: The Experience of Economic Insecurity / Edition 1

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After Redundancy: The Experience of Economic Insecurity / Edition 1

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This book examines the long-term impact of redundancy on a workforce who lost their jobs when a Sheffield steel company closed one of its plants. The authors set the key finding of a large number of detailed interviews in the context of the discussion of economic decline, deindustrialization, redundancy, unemployment and employment policy. They also analyse current debates about the impact of recession, the role of trade unions and possible solutions to structural unemployment.
After Redundancy
provides valuable insights into the impact of recession on a workforce accustomed to relative ‘affluence’. It also records interesting shifts in attitudes towards trade unions and the Labour Party. It is an outstanding contemporary record enriched by astute sociological insight and it will appeal to a wide audience of students and scholars.

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