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Sustaining the New Economy - Work, Family, and Community in the Information Age

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This book explores the growing tension between the requirements of employers for a flexible work force and the ability of parents and communities to nurture their children and provide for their health, welfare, and education. Global competition and the spread of information technology are forcing businesses to engage in rapid, worldwide production changes, customized marketing, and just-in-time delivery. They are reorganizing work around decentralized management, work differentiation, and short-term and part-time employment. Increasingly, workers must be able to move across firms and even across types of work, as jobs get redefined. But there is a stiff price being paid for this labor market flexibility. It separates workers from the social institutions--family, long-term jobs, and stable communities--that sustained economic expansions in the past and supported the growth and development of the next generation. This is exacerbated by the continuing movement of women into paid work, which puts a greater strain on the familys ability to care for and rear children. Unless government fosters the development of new, integrative institutions to support the new world of work, the author argues, the conditions required for long-term economic growth and social stability will be threatened. He concludes by laying out a framework for creating such institutions.

List of contents

Preface 1. Our Work in a Changing Economy 2. New Technology and Job Markets 3. The Transformations of Work in the New Global Economy 4. The New Family and Flexible Work 5. Redefining Community in a Flexible Economy 6. Sustaining the New Economy References Index

About the author

Martin Carnoy is Professor of Education and Economics at Stanford University.

Summary

This book explores the growing tension between the requirements of employers for a flexible work force and the ability of parents and communities to nurture their children and provide for their health, welfare, and education.

Product details

Authors Martin Carnoy
Publisher Harvard University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.05.2002
 
EAN 9780674008748
ISBN 978-0-674-00874-8
No. of pages 256
Weight 395 g
Illustrations 18 line illustrations, 22 tables
Series Work, Family, and Community in
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

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