Value of Work since the 18th Century, The: Custom, Conflict, Measurement and Theory - Hardcover

 
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Beginning in the 18th century, a turning point in labour history as work encountered an industrialising modernity, this book explores how different forms of work have been valued up to the present day. Focusing on the cultural, intellectual, social and political implications of wages, the chapters in this collection historicise the labour market, conceiving it as complex system of social relations which evolve through time and differ according to space. They show how the level of wages and other forms of remuneration reflect not only marginal productivity and scarcity but also the nature of work relations and wider political, social and economic circumstances. With examples ranging across several centuries and different parts of the globe, it shows how wages are influenced by the specific organization and processes of work, conflict and power, social status and hierarchies between workers, custom and identity, family structure and professional ethics, ideology, politics and policy. Combining quantitative and qualitative approaches The Value of Work since the 18th Century also addresses two interlinked questions; how did theoretical interpretations and techniques of wage measurement emerge and evolve, and to what extent does this matter in understanding the social and political history of work?

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About the Author

Pedro Ramos Pinto is Associate Professor in International Economic History at the University of Cambridge, UK, where he has taught since 2013. His work focuses on the historical origins and reproduction of inequality, with a particular focus on the history and politics of measurement, and between 2014 to 2018 he directed a research project on the History of Measurement of Inequality. He is the co-editor of The History of Universal Basic Income (2021) and Inequality: A Global History.

Massimo Asta is Research Associate at the Faculty of History, University of Cambridge, UK, and recipient of a research grant from the Isaac Newton Trust. His current research explores the interweaving between engagement, profession and economic ideas, taking as its focus the left-wing economists’ commitment in France, United Kingdom and Italy from the 1900s to the 1950s. He published a monograph with Carocci, Girolamo Li Causi, un rivoluzionario del Novecento (1896-1977) in 2017.

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