Author:
Kalleberg Arne L.,Berg Ivar
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1. For a discussion, see Mark Granovetter, “Toward a Sociological Theory of Income Differences,” in Sociological Perspectives on Labor Markets, ed. Ivar Berg (New York: Academic Press, 1981), 11–48.
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3. See especially Wright, Class Structure and Income Determination; Erik O. Wright and Luca Perrone, “Marxist Class Categories and Income Inequality,” American Sociological Review 42 (February 1977): 32–55; see also Kalleberg and Griffin, “Class, Occupation and Inequality in Job Rewards”.
4. Tom Colbjørnsen, Dividers in the Labor Market (Oslo: Norwegian University Press; and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986).
5. See, for example, John T. Dunlop, “The Task of Contemporary Wage Theory,” in New Concepts in Wage Determination, ed. G. W. Taylor and F. C. Pierson (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1957), 3–30, and his updated critique in “Industrial Relations and Economics: The Common Frontier of Wage Determination.”