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Youth, Gender and Part-Time Work-Students in the Labour Process
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Social InequalityLabor Process StudiesFilfltime EducationWorkforce DevelopmentGender StudiesSociologySocial ClassLabor Market ParticipationEducationGender SegregationResistance StrategiesLabor Force TrendFeminist TheoryWorkplace StudySocial WorkSocial SciencesLabour ProcessUnpaid Work
In the UK increasing proportions of male and female students in filfltime education are working in marginal, flexible, part-time service jobs. This contemporary labour process centres on age being used to control labour, a process that is interwoven with a repertory of other control strategies concerned with minimising costs and maximising flexibility. Contrary to the assertions of some, this labour process is also gendered. Coupled with the fact that such `stop-gap' jobs do not predict future patterns of labour force involvement, this labour process is unlikely to contribute to a more general erosion of gender segregation in employment. Resistance strategies also take on a variety of forms, with low paid work providing legitimation for `leisure' activities and for the advancement of students' own interests.
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