Workless: Some Unemployed Men and Their Families : an Exploration of the Social Contract Between Society and the WorkerMonograph on unemployment in the UK, based on interviews of the unemployed and their families - includes the effect of unemployment on Motivation and morale of the individual and society, the role of employment services, social security benefits, unemployment benefit, sheltered workshops, etc. |
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Acknowledgements | 11 |
Work Remembered | 55 |
The Search for New Jobs | 100 |
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