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Redundancy, Layoffs and Plant Closures
Their Character, Causes and Consequences
Worker redundancy as a social phenomenon
Worker redundancy has become a widespread social phenomenon in industrialised countries over the past 50 years.
Publication and research basis
Originally published in 1987, this book, based on extensive original research, examines the nature of redundancy and its effects.
Focus areas
It focuses in particular on the process of redundancy itself, on the complex relationship between redundancy situations and the labour market, on the impact of redundancy on the quality of life of those affected and on the relationship between redundancy and issues of race, gender and politics.
Geographical scope
It draws on material from the United States, Britain and Western Europe.