Nging times Work and leisure in postindustrial society

If we can measure how the members of a society spend their time, we have the elements of a certain sort of account of how that society works. This is what Jonathan Gershuny provides in Changing Times, using 120,000 survey-diary accounts of daily life in twenty countries from the 1960s on to construc...

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Tác giả chính: Gershuny, Jonathan
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Được phát hành: Oxford [England],New York [N.Y., U.S.] Oxford University Press 2000
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