Sociological Theories of Low-Wage Work |
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Authors: | Erin Marie Clark |
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Affiliation: | School of Social Welfare, University of California , Berkeley, Berkeley , California , USA |
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Abstract: | This review addresses the use of sociological theories in the examination of low-wage work. Due to the vast volume of literature on this topic, only theories that help to explain the dynamics of low-wage work are described, along with the differences and controversies surrounding these theories. These theories are divided into four topic areas related to theories of work, racial and gender theories, immigration theories, and intersectionality theory. The theories of work include different models of wage determination, namely, functional, conflict, and structural models. The review concludes with a conceptual map that illustrates how these theories can inform and guide practice. |
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Keywords: | Low-wage work race gender immigration intersectionality |
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