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Implications for the Training Provision for Brazilian Office Workers
CRUSHED HOPES: Underemployment and Deskilling Among Skilled Migrant Women
Michael a Osborne.Indd
Implications of Information Technology for Employment, Skills, and Wages: a Review of Recent Research
Revisiting the Issue of Class Structure in Labor and Monopoly Capital
Acemoglu and Marx on Induced (Skill Replacing) Technical Change
The New Industrial Revolution
Trade and Worker Deskilling: How the Post-Brexit Pound Has Hurt Britain's
The Impact of Adoption of Digital Technology on Companies for Prospective Workers Aryan Eka Prastya Nugraha1* Indri Murniawati2
Technology-Skill Complementarity in the Early Phase of Industrialization ∗
Revisiting the Deskilling of Migrant Labor
Science, Technology and Socialism
Deskilling of Teachers: the Case of Turkey*
Skilling and Deskilling: Technological Change in Classical Economic Theory and Its Empirical Evidence
Varieties of Neoliberalism? Restructuring in Large Industrially- Dependent Regions Across Western and Eastern Europe
Deskilling Revisited: New Evidence on the Skill Trajectory of the Australian Economy 2001-2007
De-Skilling in Handloom Sector
Why and How Do Capitalists Divide Labor? from Marglin and Back Again Through Babbage and Marx Bruno Tinel
Top View
Rethinking Neoliberalism; Edited by Sanford F
Skills-Displacing Technological Change and Its Impact on Jobs
Deskilling in Art and the Problem of Ideology
Marx, Machines, and Skill Author(S): Paul S
Deskilling Among Manufacturing Production Workers
How Union Electricians Experience and Respond to Deskilling, Job Degradation, and Redundancy
Digital Automation and the Future of Work
Guidelines for Implementing Actors on the AU Free Movement Protocol
Creative Management: Disciplining the Neoliberal Worker
From Marx to Post Braverman Debate
The Future of Socialism
The Rise of American Industrial and Financial Corporations Elizabeth A
How Susceptible Are Jobs to Computerisation?
The Deskilling Vs Upskilling Debate: the Role of BLS Projections
'Religious' Work of Schools: the Teacher As Prophet in Dewey's
International Movements of the Highly Skilled
The Deskilling of Registered Nurses: the Social Transformation of Nursing Work in a New South Wales Hospital, 1970-1990 Elizabeth Herdman University of Wollongong
Human Capital Formation During the First Industrial Revolution: Evidence from the Use of Steam Engines
Automation, Skill and the Future of Capitalism Author(S): Paul S. Adler Reviewed Work(S): Source: Berkeley Journal of Sociology, Vol
Chapter 8 the Transformation of Jobs and Working Conditions: Towards a Policy Response
Trade and Worker Deskilling
Human Capital and Industrialization: Evidence from the Age of Enlightenment∗
Centeno and Cohen, Neoliberalism Final Draft 9/1/2011, P. 1