Signs of change in Turkey's working-class: worker's age-related perceptions in the modern manufacturing sector

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Tasiran, A., Nichols, T. and Sugur, N. 2003. Signs of change in Turkey's working-class: worker's age-related perceptions in the modern manufacturing sector. The British Journal of Sociology. 54 (4), pp. 527-545. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-4446.2003.00527.x
TypeArticle
TitleSigns of change in Turkey's working-class: worker's age-related perceptions in the modern manufacturing sector
AuthorsTasiran, A., Nichols, T. and Sugur, N.
Abstract

This paper explores the possible effects of the increasing exposure to modernity on younger workers in some sectors of developing countries with special reference to those employed in advanced manufacturing in Turkey. In recent decades Turkey has undergone considerable urbanization, improvements in literacy and rising levels of formal education. The paper systematically examines differences in the work-related attitudes and expectations, commitment and aspirations of younger and older workers, who have been exposed to these processes to different degrees. It is broadly confirmed that younger workers have higher expectations and aspirations that make them relatively less satisfied with a number of aspects of their work and which are likely to make for a less committed more critical workforce.

PublisherWiley
London School of Economics and Political Science
JournalThe British Journal of Sociology
ISSN0007-1315
Publication dates
PrintDec 2003
Publication process dates
Deposited10 Mar 2009
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-4446.2003.00527.x
LanguageEnglish
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