
Working and Living in the Shadow of Economic Fragility
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 15. May 2014
Book
Hardback
290 pages
978-0-19-998848-8 (ISBN)
Description
Not since the Great Depression of the 1930s has the United States faced such a prolonged period of high unemployment and underemployment. Recovery from the "Great Recession" that began in 2008 has been slow, and is projected to remain sluggish over the next several years, while another shock to the global economy could erase the meager gains of the past months. Economic conditions remain fragile and employment challenges show no sign of letting up. With persistently high unemployment and underemployment-and growing inequality in wages-an increasing number of American families are no longer adequately supported by employment income and basic benefits. Many older workers have "retired" before they are ready, and many young workers cannot find a foothold in the job market. A silent crisis is underway, with huge social and economic costs for the nation.
Working and Living in the Shadow of Economic Fragility examines the current state of employment through historical, macroeconomic, cultural, sociological and policy lenses, in order to address fundamental questions about the role and value of work in America today. The book offers suggestions for how to address the short- and long-term challenges of rebuilding a society of opportunity with meaningful and sustaining jobs as the foundation of the American middle-class.
Working and Living in the Shadow of Economic Fragility examines the current state of employment through historical, macroeconomic, cultural, sociological and policy lenses, in order to address fundamental questions about the role and value of work in America today. The book offers suggestions for how to address the short- and long-term challenges of rebuilding a society of opportunity with meaningful and sustaining jobs as the foundation of the American middle-class.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
602 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-998848-8 (9780199988488)
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Marion Crain | Michael Sherraden
Working and Living in the Shadow of Economic Fragility
E-Book
03/2014
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€35.49
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Marion Crain | Michael Sherraden
Working and Living in the Shadow of Economic Fragility
E-Book
03/2014
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€35.49
Available for download
Persons
Marion Crain, Vice Provost, Wiley B. Rutledge Professor of Law & Director, Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Work and Social Capital, Washington University School of Law Michael Sherraden, Youngdahl Professor of Social Development & Director, Center for Social Development, George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington Univeristy in St. Louis
Author
Vice Provost, Wiley B. Rutledge Professor of Law & Director, Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Work and Social CapitalVice Provost, Wiley B. Rutledge Professor of Law & Director, Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Work and Social Capital, Washington University School of Law
Youngdahl Professor of Social Development & Director, Center for Social DevelopmentYoungdahl Professor of Social Development & Director, Center for Social Development, George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington Univeristy in St. Louis
Content
Chapter 1 ; Christina D. Romer ; Response by Marion G. Crain ; Response by Steven M. Fazzari ; Response by William R. Emmons ; Response by Michael Sherraden ; Chapter 2 ; Barry Z. Cynamon and Steven M. Fazzari ; Chapter 3 ; Melissa B. Jacoby and Mirya R. Holman ; Chapter 4 ; Timothy D. McBride ; Chapter 5 ; Sharon K. Long, Karen Stockley, Heather Dahlen, and Ariel Fogel ; Chapter 6 ; Marion G. Crain and Ken Matheny ; Chapter 7 ; Susan J. Lambert ; Chapter 8 ; Mark R. Rank and Thomas A. Hirschl ; Chapter 9 ; Joe Soss and Lawrence R. Jacobs ; Chapter 10 ; Gillian Lester ; Chapter 11 ; Jared Bernstein ; Chapter 12 ; Michael Lind