All I Want is a Job! chronicles and analyzes the experiences of unemployed women as they navigate public workforce system and struggle to survive unemployment during the great recession. Weaving toget
In All I Want Is a Job!, Mary Gatta puts a human face on workforce development policy. An ethnographic sociologist, Gatta went undercover, posing as a client in a New Jersey One-Stop Career Center. On
America is witnessing a retirement crisis. As the labor market shifts to the gig economy and new strains restrict social security, the American Dream of secure retirement becomes further out of reach
America is witnessing a retirement crisis. As the labor market shifts to the gig economy and new strains restrict social security, the American Dream of secure retirement becomes further out of reach
Noting that the crisis in workforce development predates the current severe recession, this collection of essays on improving the American work training system showcases current research and examines