Chapter 1 From Precarious Work to Sustainable Livelihoods

This volume further anchors often abstracted, global ideas like “universal decent work” within local situations, everyday work practices, and lived experiences. Relatedly, a historical strength of I/O psychology has been its focus on the diversity of sociocultural values and norms in the workplace,...

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Autori principali: Carr, Stuart, Hodgetts, Darrin J., Hopner, Veronica, Young, Megan
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