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STRUCTURAL ACCOUNTS OF SERVICES
David Cooperman, Paul PlummerIt is quite possible to use the cluster of conventional service terms without further specification, (service jobs, service sectors, service economy), as long as no rigorous…
THE UNRAVELLING OF THE NONPROFIT SERVICE SECTOR IN THE U.S.
Carroll L. Estes, Linda A. BergtholdIn the mid 1980s, amidst a massive restructuring of U.S. capital and a retrenchment of the welfare state, little attention has been paid to the ill‐defined “nonprofit” or…
SERVICE FOR PROFIT
Joel. I. NelsonThe course and development of capitalism is a central issue in socio‐logical analysis (Marx, 1936; Harrington, 1976; Bernstein, 1985; Badham, 1984; Baran and Sweezy, 1977;…
THE LEGAL AID SECTOR OF THE LEGAL SERVICES ECONOMY
Robert C. HauhartThe legal profession has continued to receive a substantial share of media coverage and publicity over the last several years, much of it directed at the increase in numbers of…
THE SERVICE SOCIETY AND UNIVERSITY FACULTY AUTONOMY
Lionel S. LewisAmerican society has undergone many changes since World War II. Perhaps the most notable of these has been its transformation from an industrial to a post‐industrial society, a…
THE DECLINE OF ORANGE COUNTY'S SUBURBAN OASIS:: Regional Problems in Employment, Housing, and Transportation
Talmadge Wright, Corinne RiaveFor the past ten years the United States has experienced intensive industrial restructuring as the economy moved from one based on heavy manufacturing to one of services…
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