What Workers Say: Decades Of Struggle And How To Make Real Opportunity Now

Roberta Iversen
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What Workers Say: Decades Of Struggle And How To Make Real Opportunity Now

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  • Published date: Jun 17, 2022
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 207
  • Publisher: Temple University Press
  • ISBN: 9781439922378
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.6" L x 9.0" H

Roberta Rehner Iversen is an Associate Professor in the School of Social Policy & Practice at the University of Pennsylvania. She is also a Faculty Associate in Penn’s Institute for Urban Research. She is the coauthor of Jobs Aren't Enough: Toward a New Economic Mobility for Low-Income Families (Temple).

“In What Workers Say, Iversen brings new insights and commentary about paid work through an exhaustive review and reanalysis of her forty-plus years of interviewing low- and moderate-income workers employed in jobs across multiple industries. Her biographical-interpretive approach offers a new look at the labor market changes experienced by workers over the last four decades. She presents a thought-provoking remedy to the ongoing and persistent labor market challenges that so many workers face. By placing her contemporary notions into historical relief, she offers an expanded and reformulated set of ideas about a system of paid civil labor that in her view would work side by side with traditional market work to achieve a society that is at the same time productive and fulfilling for its members. What Workers Say ultimately reveals how changing labor market demands, managerial practices, and government policies have largely failed workers, their families, and the broader community.”Julia R. Henly, Professor of Social Work, Policy, and Practice at the University of Chicago

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