Labour in Turkey
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Labour in Turkey

Economic, Political and Social Perspectives

  1. 278 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
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eBook - PDF

Labour in Turkey

Economic, Political and Social Perspectives

About this book

Turkey's neoliberal transformation in the early 1980s drastically changed the structure of the work life and the issues of the labour differentiated since then. The book uses a multi-dimensional approach by considering the economic, poli-tical and social aspects of labour in Turkey. It addresses diversified problems including jobless growth, regional segregation, immigrant workers, rural labour relations, gender discrimination and precarity. It also analyses the transforma-tion from past to present and questions its future potentials by discussing the effects of new technologies on working regimes. Contributions by researchers from various disciplines enabled a comprehensive examination and paved the way for a critical thinking on the future challenges of labour in Turkey.

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Year
2020
Print ISBN
9783631815977
eBook ISBN
9783631830581
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Copyright information
  3. Foreword
  4. Contents
  5. Contributors
  6. Structural Change in the Employment Effects of Sectoral Growth in Turkey
  7. Labour Market Indicators in Turkey: Regional Potentials and Challenges
  8. Migration Policies, Classes and Labour Market in Turkey
  9. The Emerging Patterns of Rural Labour Relations in Turkey
  10. “Paid Domestic Work” as a Tool for Achieving Gender Equality or Reproducing Gender Inequality
  11. The Surveillance on Women’s Labour: A Research in Samsun
  12. Working in the Provincial University as a Female Academic
  13. Regulating Religious Field Vis-À-Vis Labour in Turkey
  14. Private Pension System in Turkey: A New Form of the Old Story
  15. Liberal Populism and Capital-Owning Class in the Transformation of Labour Regime in Turkey
  16. Debt and Discipline: Consumer Credits in Turkey during the 2000s
  17. Industry 4.0: Brand New World or False Promise? With a Note on the Evolution of Machinery