Occupational Sociology / Economic Sociology | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the category of Sociology of Work / Sociology of Economics, you will find in-depth analyses of key topics such as the labor market, capitalism, social inequality, and social transformation. The works address current debates on automation, the shortage of skilled workers, working time models, and the future of work in the digital age. They also explore classic sociological perspectives on occupation, class, leadership, and social conflicts—for example, through an examination of Bourdieu’s theory of capital or Weber’s sociology of occupation.
The target audience includes students, researchers, educators, and professionals in politics, business, and social work. Typical types of works include introductions, textbooks, empirical studies, and foundational theoretical texts. Here you will find academically rigorous yet practical literature on the interplay between work, the economy, and society.