The Sociology of Education and Work is a clear and engaging study of the links between schooling and the workplace in modern society. It explains, in accessible and lively prose, how these links have developed over time, what broad social trends are transforming them now, and offers some empirically-based projections about how these relationships are likely to develop in the future.
Examines links between schooling and the modern workplace, from a sociological perspective.
Combines and analyzes theory and studies in the sociology of education and the sociology of work.
Includes case studies to illustrate conclusions drawn from a combined study of education and work.
Written in a concise, readable format for students.
About the Author
David B. Bills is Associate Professor in the division of Planning, Policy and Leadership Studies at the University of Iowa. He is the editor of The New Modern Times: Factors Reshaping the World of Work (1995).
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Examines links between schooling and the modern workplace, from a sociological perspective.
Combines and analyzes theory and studies in the sociology of education and the sociology of work.
Includes case studies to illustrate conclusions drawn from a combined study of education and work.
Written in a concise, readable format for students.