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Social Polarisation Or Professionalisation? Another Look At Theory And Evidence On Deindustrialisation And The Rise Of The Service Sector

机译:社会两极分化或专业化?再看工业化和服务业的兴起的理论和证据

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The debate over whether or not the deindustrialisation of cities is accompanied by the occupational and income polarisation of their working populations has been characterised by some confusion over the relationship between incomes and occupations in the service sector. Specifically, many scholars have misunderstood the significance of middle-income service-sector occupations for their interpretations of the post-industrial class structure of cities. Through a comparative study of de-industrialisation in Cape Town, evidence is presented to show that the growth of service-sector employment can produce a large middle-income occupational class of clerks, sales and personal services workers. The growth of this class can offset the decline of middle-income jobs caused by the loss of artisans, machine operators and drivers in the declining manufacturing sector. These results therefore suggest that many studies have overestimated the extent of occupational polarisation and underestimated the extent of professionalisation.
机译:关于城市去工业化是否伴随着其工作人口的职业和收入两极分化的辩论,其特征是对服务业收入与职业之间的关系有些困惑。具体而言,许多学者误解了中等收入服务行业职业对解释城市后工业阶级结构的重要性。通过对开普敦去工业化的比较研究,提供的证据表明,服务业就业的增长可以产生大量的中等收入职业文员,销售和个人服务工作者。此类人员的增长可以抵消由于制造业下滑而导致的工匠,机器操作员和驾驶员流失所造成的中等收入工作的减少。因此,这些结果表明,许多研究高估了职业两极分化的程度,而低估了职业化的程度。

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