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Rosemary Deem provides students with a concise introduction to a range of issues and debates surrounding work, unemployment and leisure in contemporary societies. Beginning with an examination of the social and historical factors which have shaped work and leisure patterns in modern Britain, she shows how the boundaries between them are culturally constructed and change over time. As well as looking at the effects of class, Work, Unemployment and Leisure also considers gender, race and ethnicity dimensions. The author takes ...

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    • Title: Work, Unemployment and Leisure by Rosemary Deem
    • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
    • Print ISBN: 9780415008600, 0415008603
    • eText ISBN: 9781134985074
    • Edition: 1988 1st edition
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