Professional Power and Skill Use in the 'Knowledge Economy': A Class Analysis (The Knowledge Economy and Education, #12)

by D W Livingstone, Tracey L. Adams, and Peter Sawchuk

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This is the first systematic analysis of the class structure of professionals. Their growing numbers, including mainly non-managerial professional employees as well as self-employed professionals, professional employers and professional managers, have been conflated in most prior studies. In this book, evidence comes from a unique series of large-scale surveys since the 1980s as well as recent comparative case studies of engineers and nurses. A primary focus is on issues of job control and skill utilization among these knowledge workers widely regarded as pivotal to the sustainability of knowledge economies. Professional employees in particular are found to face declining job control, diminishing use of their skills and increasing barriers to continuing learning. There are many original benchmarks here to serve as guides for further studies on professional classes, job design and training strategies in advanced capitalist economies.
  • ISBN10 9004463062
  • ISBN13 9789004463066
  • Publish Date 30 April 2021
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country NL
  • Imprint Brill