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Author Pixley, Jocelyn F. (Jocelyn Florence), 1947-

Title Citizenship and employment : investigating post-industrial options / Jocelyn Pixley
Published Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1993

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 MELB  331.12042 Pix/Cae  AVAILABLE
Description vii, 339 pages ; 24 cm
Contents Machine derived contents note: 1. Introduction: developing a case against 'alternative work' -- Part I. Breaking the Nexus on Theory: 2. The post-industrial strategy: alternatives to wage labour as policy? -- 3. The cash/work nexus: past struggles, same problems? -- 4. Challenging the employment system: the counter culture and reforming governments -- Part II. Alternatives in Practice: 5. Guaranteed income schemes: the success of the 'backlash' -- 6. State promotion of communes: austerity and alternative lifestyles -- 7. Worker cooperatives: as supply-side 'solutions' to paid work -- Part III. Citizens and Work: 8. Dole-work and 'acceptable levels' of unemployment: rights for citizens and duties for the rest -- 9. The politics of full employment versus the separation of income from work -- 10. Participation, work and social movements: the defences against the State -- 11. Conclusion: in place of post-industrial dreams
Summary "Mass unemployment re-emerged as a public issue during the late 1980s. Yet for twenty years a chronic lack of jobs has been increasingly accepted as an early symptom of the 'post industrial society' - a future with permanently high levels of unemployment. Post-industrial writers argue that it is now the time to develop alternatives to paid work or to separate income from employment, because technological and other changes have made it futile for many people to seek conventional work."--BOOK JACKET. "Jocelyn Pixley's book is a reappraisal of the employment debate. It asks whether there is an alternative to wage labour that does not undermine citizen rights and finds, from the various OECD governments that have already pursued this post-industrial strategy, that there is none. Dr Pixley tests the post-industrial hypothesis by examining policies for breaking the cash/work nexus - guaranteed income schemes, communes and worker co-operatives. The book rejects the optimism for such options by showing that government proposals in these areas resulted in further infringements of rights and the exclusion or marginalisation of the unemployed."--BOOK JACKET. "Citizenship and Employment blends a range of theoretical, historical and sociological approaches to a contentious issue facing all capitalist societies. It argues that people excluded from mainstream work become powerless and experience a more meaningless life than those who either have work or are able to choose to withdraw from paid work. Extending citizenship to all requires, as a basis, reaffirming its links with employment and seeking political options that recognise and support the opportunity for all men and women to obtain proper work."--BOOK JACKET
Analysis Employment Policies Of Government
Capitalist countries
Communes
Cooperatives
Full employment
Income maintenance
Labour market
Overseas item
State and the individual
Unemployment
Work value
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Includes index
Subject Communal living.
Full employment policies.
Income maintenance programs.
Manpower policy.
Producer cooperatives.
Unemployment.
LC no. 92019634
ISBN 0521417937 (hard)
0521446155 (paperback)