Occupations and SocietyOccupational sociology monograph on occupations and society - covers sociological aspects and cultural factors in the occupational structure, occupational choice, occupational change, effects of occupations on social status, use of leisure, etc., and the special case of the professional worker. Bibliography pp. 84 to 87. |
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Introduction | 1 |
The professions | 5 |
The stable and retired work periods | 9 |
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areas argued arises aspiration ation attempts behaviour bureaucratic Caplow career mobility chapter characteristics clear client complex organization concerning constraints cosmopolitan defined definition degree different occupational differential discussion display distinction distinguished educational employing organization employment examined example fact fessions function Goldthorpe Gouldner hierarchy important indivi individual individual's industrialized societies influence interest involvement ization labour large number leisure activities lorry driving Mannheim manual occupations manual workers Miller and Form non-work normally norms notion occupational association occupational career occupational choice occupational group occupational ideology occupational prestige occupational sociology occupational status occupations plays occur organizational orientations Parker particular occupation pattern position problems profes professional group professions range of occupations reference relationship role scientists situation situs categories social class sociologists sociology of occupations specific stage status and prestige structure suggested tend tion tional trial work period vertical mobility voluntary associations white collar