Publisher's Synopsis
Labor studies explore the evolving dynamics of work, labor relations, and employment in an increasingly globalized and technologically driven world. This interdisciplinary field combines theoretical frameworks from sociology, economics, political science, and law with practical approaches to labor organizing, policymaking, and workplace innovation. As labor markets continue to shift in response to automation, remote work, gig economies, and changing regulations, advanced research plays a critical role in understanding these trends and informing strategies that promote fair, equitable, and sustainable labor practices. Through further exploration, scholars and practitioners may engage with pressing issues like labor rights, collective bargaining, workforce development, and the future of work. Advanced Labor Studies Research and Modern Practice explores contemporary labor sciences by integrating multiple disciplinary perspectives that collectively shape our understanding of modern work environments. It offers a comprehensive analysis of contemporary workplace dynamics. This book covers topics such as gender in business, student mobility, and labor market, and is a useful resource for business owners, policymaking, sociologists, academicians, researchers, and scientists.