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Rethinking unemployment and the work ethic : beyond the 'quasi-Titmuss' paradigm
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Table of Contents
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
Introduction
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Chapter 2
The Academic Debate About Unemployment and Employment Commitment
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Chapter 3
Researching Employment Commitment
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Chapter 4
The Interviews with Employed and Unemployed People
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Chapter 5
Who Agrees that ‘Having Almost Any Job Is Better Than Being Unemployed’?
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Chapter 6
What Do People Who Help Long-term JSA Claimants into Employment Say About Their Clients’ Attitudes to Work and Job Search Behaviour?
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Chapter 7
Summary and Conclusion
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Book overview
1. Introduction
2. The Academic Debate About Unemployment and Employment Commitment
3. Researching Employment Commitment
4. The Interviews with Employed and Unemployed People
5. Who Agrees that ‘Having Almost Any Job Is Better Than Being Unemployed’?
6. What Do People Who Help Long-term JSA Claimants into Employment Say About Their Clients’ Attitudes to Work and Job Search Behaviour?
7. Summary and Conclusion
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University of Lincoln
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