
Just One More Hand
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Life stories of individual workers in Atlantic City are explored in the context of the history of the city and the now-global gaming industry. With more and more casinos competing for customers, employees are feeling the brunt of cost-cutting measures, including the wholesale closure of some casinos. While long-time employees are fighting against concessions and wage stagnation, younger workers juggle multiple part-time and seasonal jobs at several casinos. Policy makers hoping to offset these trends are trying to rebrand Atlantic City for a younger, hipper, and more well-to-do clientele using public-private partnerships. Unfortunately, scant attention is being paid to the core issue in economic development-the need for sustainable livelihoods and meaningful work. Here, Ellen Mutari and Deborah Figart explore the realities of the industry and the lives and challenges the workers within it are facing.
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Deborah M. Figart is Professor of Education and Economics at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. Figart is an internationally-known scholar in the field of labor and employment issues. Figart is the author of 16 books, monographs, or guest-edited academic journal volumes. Her sole- and co-authored scholarly books are Living Wages, Equal Wages: Gender and Labor Market Policies in the United States (with Ellen Mutari and Marilyn Power) and Contesting the Market: Pay Equity and the Politics of Economic Restructuring (with Peggy Kahn). Her co-edited books are titled Handbook of Research on Gender and Economic Life, Living Standards and Social Well-Being, Ethics and the Market, Living Wage Movements: Global Perspectives, Women and the Economy: A Reader, Working Time, and Emotional Labor in the Service Economy. She is also author of 39 referred journal articles, 14 other refereed publications such as encyclopedia entries, 25 books chapters, and assorted other publications. Figart has written a number of newspaper op-ed pieces related to work issues and financial literacy. Several of her articles have appeared in the economics magazine Dollars & Sense. She has been interviewed by the media on a range of economic and policy issues. In 1992, Figart joined with other economists as one of the 50 founding members of the International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE). Figart has served her profession in a variety of elected and appointed positions, including service as President of the Association for Social Economics and as a member of the Board of Directors of the Association for Evolutionary Economics. She was co-editor of the Review of Social Economy from 2005-2013 and has served on the editorial board of numerous professional journals.
Content
1: Stories from a Casino Economy
Vignette: SueBee's story
2: A City Built on Sand
Vignette: Caroline and Ruth's story
3: Going Upscale in an Era of Income Polarization
Vignette: Ken and Marlene's story
4: Dealing with Change
Vignette: Inez and Lily's story
5: The Squeeze on Service
Vignette: Aparna's story
6: Collective Voice in Turbulent Times
Vignette: Peter's story
7: Public Investment or Socialized Risk?
Vignette: Lena's story
8: The Future of the Casino Economy
Appendix: Atlantic City Casinos Timeline
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