1st Edition

Occupations and Society (Routledge Revivals)

By David Dunkerley Copyright 1975
    96 Pages
    by Routledge

    96 Pages
    by Routledge

    Work and the nature of occupations are matters of central concern to the sociologist. In this basic introduction to the sociology of professions, occupations and work, first published in 1975, David Dunkerley provides a theoretical basis for the study of a subject that previously had a strong empirical tradition. Drawing on comparative literature, the author analyses the structure of occupation, the processes of occupational life and how occupations are related to the predominant culture. The effects of occupations on the non-work lives of individuals are also examined, and extended examples are given of managerial and scientific occupations as case studies.

    1. Introduction  2. Occupational visibility and choice  3. Occupational mobility and career  4. Occupational ideologies and status  5. The Professions  6. Occupations and their non-work effects  7. Summary and further reading;  Bibliography

    Biography

    David Dunkerley