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In this stimulating and highly original work, Kevin Doogan looks at contemporary social transformation through the lens of the labour market. Major themes of the day -- globalization, technological change and the new economy, the pension and demographic timebombs, flexibility and traditional employment -- are all subject to critical scrutiny.

Trade Review
"Highly recommended - particularly significant with regard to the current crisis of the financial markets."
Journal of Contemporary European Studies

"A really valuable book which will remind everyone that our side still has power - if we use it."
International Socialism

"A well structured and attractively written text that represents a fine contribution to the analysis of contemporary development in the world of work."
Work, Employment and Society

"Doogan's New Capitalism? presents a challenging new vision of current and future connections between employees and employers. New Capitalism? provides a theoretically insightful and empirically informed critique of visions focused on the increasing precariousness of employment. A must read for scholars and students of work, economy and polity."
Randy Hodson, Ohio State University

"Reality is more intelligent than the prophets of “New capitalism”, who ask for radically deregulated financial, product and labour markets. With the present collapse, public bailout and re-regulation of the financial system, Doogan’s findings, that long term jobs have continued to grow as a productive asset for the economy, are particular welcome."
Peter Auer, Chief of the Employment Analysis and Research Unit, ILO, Geneva

"Kevin Doogan annihilates conventional wisdom on labour markets. The extraordinary wealth and depth of data which he has amassed will make readers wonder why so many were misled for so long. But Doogan has an answer for this too. The arrival of this book is a seismic event which will send shockwaves in every political direction."
Ralph Fevre, Cardiff University School of Social Sciences

"An excellent book."
Socialist Review



Table of Contents

List of figures and tables viii

Preface ix

Acknowledgements xii

Introduction 1

1 From Post-Industrial Society to New Capitalism: The Evolution of a Narrative of Social Change 16

2 Technological Change: Autonomization and Dematerialization 43

3 Globalization: Mobility, Transnationality and Employment 63

4 Theorizing the Labour Market 88

5 Globalization, Demographic Change and Social Welfare 114

6 The Flexible Labour Market and the Contingent Economy 143

7 Long-term Employment and the New Economy 169

8 Job Insecurity, Precarious Employment and Manufactured Uncertainty 194

9 Conclusion 207

References 215

Index 231

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 23/01/2009
      ISBN13: 9780745633244, 978-0745633244
      ISBN10: 0745633242

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this stimulating and highly original work, Kevin Doogan looks at contemporary social transformation through the lens of the labour market. Major themes of the day -- globalization, technological change and the new economy, the pension and demographic timebombs, flexibility and traditional employment -- are all subject to critical scrutiny.

      Trade Review
      "Highly recommended - particularly significant with regard to the current crisis of the financial markets."
      Journal of Contemporary European Studies

      "A really valuable book which will remind everyone that our side still has power - if we use it."
      International Socialism

      "A well structured and attractively written text that represents a fine contribution to the analysis of contemporary development in the world of work."
      Work, Employment and Society

      "Doogan's New Capitalism? presents a challenging new vision of current and future connections between employees and employers. New Capitalism? provides a theoretically insightful and empirically informed critique of visions focused on the increasing precariousness of employment. A must read for scholars and students of work, economy and polity."
      Randy Hodson, Ohio State University

      "Reality is more intelligent than the prophets of “New capitalism”, who ask for radically deregulated financial, product and labour markets. With the present collapse, public bailout and re-regulation of the financial system, Doogan’s findings, that long term jobs have continued to grow as a productive asset for the economy, are particular welcome."
      Peter Auer, Chief of the Employment Analysis and Research Unit, ILO, Geneva

      "Kevin Doogan annihilates conventional wisdom on labour markets. The extraordinary wealth and depth of data which he has amassed will make readers wonder why so many were misled for so long. But Doogan has an answer for this too. The arrival of this book is a seismic event which will send shockwaves in every political direction."
      Ralph Fevre, Cardiff University School of Social Sciences

      "An excellent book."
      Socialist Review



      Table of Contents

      List of figures and tables viii

      Preface ix

      Acknowledgements xii

      Introduction 1

      1 From Post-Industrial Society to New Capitalism: The Evolution of a Narrative of Social Change 16

      2 Technological Change: Autonomization and Dematerialization 43

      3 Globalization: Mobility, Transnationality and Employment 63

      4 Theorizing the Labour Market 88

      5 Globalization, Demographic Change and Social Welfare 114

      6 The Flexible Labour Market and the Contingent Economy 143

      7 Long-term Employment and the New Economy 169

      8 Job Insecurity, Precarious Employment and Manufactured Uncertainty 194

      9 Conclusion 207

      References 215

      Index 231

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