02506nam 2200397 450 991047682270332120230507011043.0(CKB)5470000000566329(NjHacI)995470000000566329(EXLCZ)99547000000056632920230507d2005 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWorking in the Service Sector A Tale from Different Worlds /edited by Gerhard Bosch, Steffen LehndorffFirst edition.London ; New York :Taylor & Francis,2005.1 online resource (xviii, 357 pages) illustrationsRoutledge studies in business organization and networks ;Volume 321-134-45639-5 Includes bibliographical references.The rise to prominence of the service sector - heralded over half a century ago as the great hope for the twenty-first century - has come to fruition. In many cases, employment in the service sector now outnumbers that in manufacturing sectors, and it is accepted that in all developed countries, the service sector is the only one in which employment will grow in future. The reasons for this is the subject of much controversy and debate, the outcomes of which are not merely of academic interest but of decisive importance for economic policy and the quality of working and living conditions in future. In order to examine these various arguments, research teams from eight European countries worked together for three years on a comparative study of the evolution of service sector employment in EU member states. They also investigated working and employment conditions in five very different service industries (banking, retailing, hospitals, IT services and care of the elderly) in a number of countries, and the results of their research are presented in this informative new collection, of interest to students academics and researchers involved in all aspects of industrial economics.Routledge studies in business organization and networks ;Volume 32.Service industries workersService industries workers.331.7Bosch GerhardLehndorff SteffenNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910476822703321Working in the Service Sector1965458UNINA