The Values of Change in Social Work

The Values of Change in Social Work
Title The Values of Change in Social Work PDF eBook
Author Steven Shardlow
Publisher Routledge
Pages 231
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Medical
ISBN 1134978294

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First published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Changing Gender Patterns of Work in Global Value Chains

Changing Gender Patterns of Work in Global Value Chains
Title Changing Gender Patterns of Work in Global Value Chains PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Barrientos
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 335
Release 2019-05-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1108492312

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This book focuses on the changing gender patterns of work in a global retail environment associated with the rise of contemporary retail and global sourcing. This has affected the working lives of hundreds of millions of workers in high-, middle- and low-income countries. The growth of contemporary retail has been driven by the commercialised production of many goods previously produced unpaid by women within the home. Sourcing is now largely undertaken through global value chains in low- or middle-income economies, using a 'cheap' feminised labour force to produce low-price goods. As women have been drawn into the labour force, households are increasingly dependent on the purchase of food and consumer goods, blurring the boundaries between paid and unpaid work. This book examines how gendered patterns of work have changed and explores the extent to which global retail opens up new channels to leverage more gender-equitable gains in sourcing countries.

Changing Worker Values

Changing Worker Values
Title Changing Worker Values PDF eBook
Author Opinion Research Corporation (U.S.)
Publisher
Pages 150
Release 1977
Genre Attitude (Psychology)
ISBN

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Changing Employee Values

Changing Employee Values
Title Changing Employee Values PDF eBook
Author Cooper
Publisher
Pages
Release 1979-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780000791030

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Values Shift

Values Shift
Title Values Shift PDF eBook
Author John Baptist Izzo
Publisher Prentice Hall
Pages 228
Release 2000
Genre Organizational change
ISBN 9780130286697

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Social Work Values and Ethics

Social Work Values and Ethics
Title Social Work Values and Ethics PDF eBook
Author Frederic G. Reamer
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 262
Release 2006
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780231137898

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A comprehensive introduction to ethical decision making with practical guidance regarding professional misconduct.

Values and Work

Values and Work
Title Values and Work PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Roe
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 108
Release 1998-12-31
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780863779947

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During decades much empirical research has been devoted to the study of values in relation to work. Many studies have treated work-related values as expressions of more general life values, and interpreted the differences between groups an cultures in terms of broader cultural patterns, historical trends, and adaptation to changing economic and technical environments. Work values have also been investigated at the level of occupations and the individual. In this case they have been related to interests and other motivational notions, and used to explain differences in people's occupational behavior, in particular vocational choice. A general assumption underlying most of the research and theorizing on values, has been that shared values (as expressed at the collective level on the one side and individual values as operating in daily occupational behavior on the other side) are somehow interrelated, although their causal relationships are still to be uncovered. This special issue deals with the theory and research on the relationship between peoples' values and work behavior. It presents a review of the sociological and psychological research literature on values and work, shows some typical findings from large scale research projects, and identifies some major theoretical and practical issues. More importantly, an explicit effort is made to interlink the different approaches by offering an integrative multilevel framework model. The contributions to this special issue, written by leading researchers in the field, underline the continuing importance of values for understanding what happens in the world of work.