- post-Fordist employment
- model - постфордистская модель занятости
Тезаурус терминологии гендерных исследований. — М.: Восток-Запад: Женские Инновационные Проекты. А. А. Денисова. 2003.
Тезаурус терминологии гендерных исследований. — М.: Восток-Запад: Женские Инновационные Проекты. А. А. Денисова. 2003.
Постфордистская модель — занятости сменила в начале 1980 х гг. фордистскую модель и характеризовалась сокращением постоянной занятости в пользу нестабильной занятости и гибких режимов труда. В отличие от фордизма, наиболее характерной чертой постфордистской эры является… … Термины гендерных исследований
organized labour — Introduction also called trade unionism, association and activities of workers in a trade or industry for the purpose of obtaining or assuring improvements in working conditions through their collective action. Great Britain (United… … Universalium
Fordism — Fordism, named after Henry Ford, refers to various social theories. It has varying, albeit related, meanings in different fields, and for marxist and non marxist scholars.Fordism in the United StatesIn the United States, Fordism is the economic… … Wikipedia
United Kingdom — a kingdom in NW Europe, consisting of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: formerly comprising Great Britain and Ireland 1801 1922. 58,610,182; 94,242 sq. mi. (244,100 sq. km). Cap.: London. Abbr.: U.K. Official name, United Kingdom of Great… … Universalium
Precarity — For a sociological view of labor conditions, see Precarious workDefinitionPrecarity is a condition of existence without predictability or security, affecting material or psychological welfare. The term has been specifically applied to either… … Wikipedia
North-South divide in the United Kingdom — In Great Britain the term North South divide refers to the economic and cultural differences between southern England; the South East, Greater London, South West and parts of East, and the rest of the United Kingdom, generally including Scotland … Wikipedia
Informal economy — In economics, the term informal economy (or second economy in the South African context) refers to all economic activities that fall outside the formal economy regulated by economic and legal institutions. It refers to the general market income… … Wikipedia
Ron Martin — is professor of economic geography at the Department of Geography University of Cambridge. He is also a fellow of the Cambridge MIT Institute, research associate of the Centre for Business Research and professorial fellow of St Catharine s… … Wikipedia
precariat — n. People whose lives are precarious because they have little or no job security. [Precarious + proletariat.] Example Citations: This is echoed by the handful of other academics who are dipping their toes into the murky psychological depths where … New words
Human Relations Movement — A school of the sociology of industry originating in the United States before the Second World War, whose influence spread to Britain for a short period after it. Human Relations (often referred to simply as HR) comprised both an academic… … Dictionary of sociology