As the world struggles to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, the stark inequalities in our societies have been laid bare, and the interplay between organizations and societies has …
S Rotz, E Gravely, I Mosby, E Duncan, E Finnis… - Journal of Rural …, 2019 - Elsevier
A “digital revolution” in agriculture is underway. Advanced technologies like sensors, artificial intelligence, and robotics are increasingly being promoted as a means to increase …
Extensive economic research demonstrates correlations between unions with wages, income inequality, health insurance, discrimination, and other factors. Corresponding …
DR Howell, AL Kalleberg - … : The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of …, 2019 - rsfjournal.org
The declining quality of jobs has emerged as a key challenge for researchers and policymakers in the twenty-first century. The growing realization that the quality of jobs is …
J Horowitz - American Sociological Review, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
What is the worth of a college degree when higher education expands? The relative education hypothesis posits that when college degrees are rare, individuals with more …
T Iversen, D Soskice - Comparative Political Studies, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Growing polarization in the American Congress is closely related to rising income inequality. Yet there has been no corresponding polarization of the US electorate, and across …
This work analyses the effects of labour market structural reforms by means of the labour- augmented 'Schumpeter meeting Keynes'(K+ S) Agent-Based model. We introduce a policy …
W Zwysen - Socio-Economic Review, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Rising wage inequality in wealthy countries is disproportionately driven by widening differences in pay between workplaces, through increasingly homogenous workforces as …
" Work has become more insecure and unequal. Corporate restructuring strategies hold a good share of the blame, as managers seek to cut costs and shift risk through downsizing …