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Book Synopsis
Using an interdisciplinary approach, this work shows how aspects of job quality are related, and how changes in the quality of work life stem from technological change and transformations in the politico-economic environment. This book concludes by discussing what individuals, firms, unions, and governments can do to counter declining job quality.

Trade Review
"A reliable account of the extent to which different key facets of work life are changing."--Journal of Economic Literature "[A]rguably the best overall account available anywhere of the circumstances of jobs and workers across the developed world... It is an important read for anyone concerned about the state of working people around the world as well as the future of modern economies."--Peter Capelli, British Journal of Industrial Relations "It is refreshing to see an economist incorporating other social scientist approaches to work, and draw broader conclusions about job quality... [T]his is a well researched, and thought provoking read."--John Neugebauer, Economic Issues

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations xi Preface: The Quest for "More and Better Jobs" xv Acknowledgments xxi Abbreviations xxiii Chapter One: Assessing Job Quality in the Affluent Economy 1 The Paradox of Job Quality at the Millennium 1 Revealing a History of the Present 3 The Changing World and the Everyday Workplace 5 What Makes a Good Job? 8 An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Job Quality 13 From Quality of Work Life to "Quality in Work"? 19 How to Measure a Good Job: Surveys of the Quality of Work Life 22 Chapter Two: The Quality of Work Life in the "Knowledge Economy" 24 An Optimistic Outlook 24 Theories of the Changing Demand for Skill 26 The Concept and Measurement of Skill 28 The Rising Level of Skill 29 Skills Polarization? 35 Skill, Technology, and Work Organization 37 The Skills Balance 40 Conclusion: A Mixed Verdict 42 Chapter Three: Late Twentieth-Century Trends in Work Effort 44 Working Hours, Work Effort, and the Quality of Work Life 44 The Concept and Measurement of Work Effort 47 Work Intensification in Britain 50 Work Intensification in Europe, Australia, and the United States 58 Any Objections? 61 Conclusion: A Summary of Effort Trends 64 Chapter Four: Accounting for Work Intensification 66 The Paradox of Work Intensification in the Affluent Economy 66 The Supply of Effort 67 "Amber Lights" and Effort-Biased Technological Change 69 Big Brother 77 The Changing Balance of Power 78 The Stick, the Carrot, and the Smooth Sell 81 Conclusion: The Role of Technological Change 84 Appendix: Multivariate Analyses 86 Chapter Five: Workers' Discretion 94 The Importance of Influence 94 The Workers' Voice 98 Theory about How Discretion Is Changing 99 Trends in Discretion 102 Conclusion: An Incomplete Account 107 Chapter Six: The Wages of Nations 111 Wages and the Fairness of Wages 111 The Growth of Average Wages 112 The Fairness of Wages 119 Conclusion: Alright for Some 123 Chapter Seven: Workers' Risk 126 Is This an Age of Uncertainty in the Workplace? 126 The Concept and Measurement of Job Insecurity 130 Workers' Perceptions of the Trend and Distribution of Job Risk 131 Objective Proxies for Risk 142 Conclusion: Risk and the Quality of Work Life 146 Chapter Eight: Workers' Well-Being 150 A Question of Well-Being 150 A Digression on the Notion of Subjective Well-Being 151 A Picture of the Changing Well-Being of Workers in the Industrialized World 153 Well-Being and the Quality of Jobs 160 Conclusion: The Quality of Work Life Is Strained 166 Appendix: Multivariate Analyses 168 Chapter Nine: Summary and Implications for Policy on the Quality of Work Life 170 The Rewards and Demands of Work in the Affluent Economy 170 Policy Implications 178 Data Set Appendix 185 Notes 193 References 203 Index of Names 219 General Index 223

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      Publisher: Princeton University Press
      Publication Date: 8/12/2007 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780691134413, 978-0691134413
      ISBN10: 0691134413

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      Book Synopsis
      Using an interdisciplinary approach, this work shows how aspects of job quality are related, and how changes in the quality of work life stem from technological change and transformations in the politico-economic environment. This book concludes by discussing what individuals, firms, unions, and governments can do to counter declining job quality.

      Trade Review
      "A reliable account of the extent to which different key facets of work life are changing."--Journal of Economic Literature "[A]rguably the best overall account available anywhere of the circumstances of jobs and workers across the developed world... It is an important read for anyone concerned about the state of working people around the world as well as the future of modern economies."--Peter Capelli, British Journal of Industrial Relations "It is refreshing to see an economist incorporating other social scientist approaches to work, and draw broader conclusions about job quality... [T]his is a well researched, and thought provoking read."--John Neugebauer, Economic Issues

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations xi Preface: The Quest for "More and Better Jobs" xv Acknowledgments xxi Abbreviations xxiii Chapter One: Assessing Job Quality in the Affluent Economy 1 The Paradox of Job Quality at the Millennium 1 Revealing a History of the Present 3 The Changing World and the Everyday Workplace 5 What Makes a Good Job? 8 An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Job Quality 13 From Quality of Work Life to "Quality in Work"? 19 How to Measure a Good Job: Surveys of the Quality of Work Life 22 Chapter Two: The Quality of Work Life in the "Knowledge Economy" 24 An Optimistic Outlook 24 Theories of the Changing Demand for Skill 26 The Concept and Measurement of Skill 28 The Rising Level of Skill 29 Skills Polarization? 35 Skill, Technology, and Work Organization 37 The Skills Balance 40 Conclusion: A Mixed Verdict 42 Chapter Three: Late Twentieth-Century Trends in Work Effort 44 Working Hours, Work Effort, and the Quality of Work Life 44 The Concept and Measurement of Work Effort 47 Work Intensification in Britain 50 Work Intensification in Europe, Australia, and the United States 58 Any Objections? 61 Conclusion: A Summary of Effort Trends 64 Chapter Four: Accounting for Work Intensification 66 The Paradox of Work Intensification in the Affluent Economy 66 The Supply of Effort 67 "Amber Lights" and Effort-Biased Technological Change 69 Big Brother 77 The Changing Balance of Power 78 The Stick, the Carrot, and the Smooth Sell 81 Conclusion: The Role of Technological Change 84 Appendix: Multivariate Analyses 86 Chapter Five: Workers' Discretion 94 The Importance of Influence 94 The Workers' Voice 98 Theory about How Discretion Is Changing 99 Trends in Discretion 102 Conclusion: An Incomplete Account 107 Chapter Six: The Wages of Nations 111 Wages and the Fairness of Wages 111 The Growth of Average Wages 112 The Fairness of Wages 119 Conclusion: Alright for Some 123 Chapter Seven: Workers' Risk 126 Is This an Age of Uncertainty in the Workplace? 126 The Concept and Measurement of Job Insecurity 130 Workers' Perceptions of the Trend and Distribution of Job Risk 131 Objective Proxies for Risk 142 Conclusion: Risk and the Quality of Work Life 146 Chapter Eight: Workers' Well-Being 150 A Question of Well-Being 150 A Digression on the Notion of Subjective Well-Being 151 A Picture of the Changing Well-Being of Workers in the Industrialized World 153 Well-Being and the Quality of Jobs 160 Conclusion: The Quality of Work Life Is Strained 166 Appendix: Multivariate Analyses 168 Chapter Nine: Summary and Implications for Policy on the Quality of Work Life 170 The Rewards and Demands of Work in the Affluent Economy 170 Policy Implications 178 Data Set Appendix 185 Notes 193 References 203 Index of Names 219 General Index 223

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