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to WORK AND OCCUPATIONS Volume 19 Number | (February 1992) pp. 1-104 Number 2 (May 1992) pp. 105-208 Number 3 (August 1992) pp. 209-336 Number 4 (November 1992) pp. 337-496 Authors: ANLEU, SHARYN L. ROACH, “The Legal Profession in the United States and Australia: Deprofessionalization or Reorganization?” 184. BIELBY, DENISE D., see Bielby, W. T. BIELBY, WILLIAM T., and DENISE D. BIELBY, “Cumulative Versus Continuous Disadvan- tage in an Unstructured Labor Market: Gender Differences in the Careers of Television Writers,” 366. BILLS, DAVID B., “The Mutability of Educational Credentials as Hiring Criteria: How Employers Evaluate Atypically Highly Credentialed Job Candidates,” 79. BRAUDE, LEE, “Highballing With Flimsies: Working Under Train Orders, by Frederick C. Gamst [Book Review],” 97. BUCHKO, AARON A., “Effects of Employee Ownership on Employee Attitudes: A Test of Three Theoretical Perspectives,” 59. EL-MOFTY, SAMAR, “Self-Employment: A Labor Market Perspective, by Robert L. Aronson [Book Review],” 96. HODSON, RANDY, GREGORY HOOKS, and SABINE RIEBLE, “Customized Training in the Workplace,” 272. HOOKS, GREGORY, see Hodson, R. JACKSON, ROBERT A.., see Simpson, I. H. JACOBS, JERRY A., “Introduction to the Special Issue on Sex Segregation and Gender Stratification,” 339. JACOBS, JERRY A., and SUETT . LIM, “Trends in Occupational and Industrial Sex Segregation in 56 Countries, 1960-1980,” 450. KULIS, STEPHEN, and KAREN A. MILLER-LOESSI, “Organizational Dynamics and Gender Equity: The Case of Sociology Departments in the Pacific Region,” 157. LIM, SUET T., see Jacobs, J. A. LORENCE, JON, “Service Sector Growth and Metropolitan Occupational Sex Segregation,” 128. MILLER-LOESSI, KAREN A., see Kulis, S. 490 WORK AND OCCUPATIONS MORRIS, JOAN M., and WAYNE J. VILLEMEZ, “Mobility Potential and Job Satisfaction: Mixing Dispositional and Situational Explanations,” 35. MUELLER, CHARLES W., JEAN E. WALLACE, and JAMES L. PRICE, “Employee Com- mitment: Resolving Some Issues,” 211. PRICE, JAMES L., see Mueller, C. W. RESKIN, BARBARA F., and CATHERINE E. ROSS, “Jobs, Authority, and Earnings Among Managers: The Continuing Significance of Sex,” 342. REXROAT, CYNTHIA, “Changes in the Employment Continuity of Succeeding Cohorts of Young Women,” 18. RIEBLE, SABINE, see Hodson, R. ROSE, BARBARA A., and JERRY D. ROSE, “Life in the Community: Case Studies of Organizations Supporting People With Disabilities, edited by Steven J. Taylor, Robert Bogdan, and Julie Ann Racino [Book Review],” 99. ROSE, JERRY D., see Rose, B. A. ROSENFELD, RACHEL A., and KENNETH I. SPENNER, “Occupational Sex Segregation and Women’s Early Career Job Shifts,” 424. ROSS, CATHERINE E., see Reskin, B. F. SIMPSON, IDA HARPER, JOHN WILSON, and ROBERT A. JACKSON, “The Contrasting Effects of Social, Organizational, and Economic Variables on Farm Production,” 237. SINDEN, PETER G., “An Inside Job: Policing and Police Culture in Britain, by Malcolm Young [Book Review],” 98. SPENNER, KENNETH L., see Rosenfeld, R. A. STEINBERG, RONNIE J., “Gendered Instructions: Cultural Lag and Gender Bias in the Hay System of Job Evaluation,” 387. SZAFRAN, ROBERT F., “Measuring Occupational Change Over Four Decennial Censuses, 1950-1980,” 293. TAUSKY, CURT, “Work Is Desirable/Loathsome: Marx Versus Freud,” 3. TELLES, EDWARD E., “Who Gets Formal Sector Jobs? Determinants of Formal-Informal Participation in Brazilian Metropolitan Areas,” 108. VILLEMEZ, WAYNE J., see Morris, J. M. WALLACE, JEAN E., see Mueller, C. W. WILSON, JOHN, see Simpson, I. H. ZETKA, JAMES R., Jr., “Mass-Production Automation and Work-Group Solidarity in the Post-World War II Automobile Industry,” 255. Articles: “Changes in the Employment Continuity of Succeeding Cohorts of Young Women,” Rexroat, 18. “The Contrasting Effects of Social, Organizational, and Economic Variables on Farm Produc- tion,” Simpson et al., 237. “Customized Training in the Workplace,170 Hodson et al., 272. “Cumulative Versus Continuous Disadvantage in an Unstructured Labor Market: Gender Dif- ferences in the Careers of Television Writers,” Bielby and Bielby, 366. “Effects of Employee Ownership on Employee Attitudes: A Test of Three Theoretical Perspec- tives,” Buchko, 59. “Employee Commitment: Resolving Some Issues,” Mueller et al., 211. “Gendered Instructions: Cultural Lag and Gender Bias in the Hay System of Job Evaluation,” Steinberg, 387. INDEX 491 “Introduction to the Special Issue on Sex Segregation and Gender Stratification,” Jacobs, 339. “Jobs, Authority, and Earnings Among Managers: The Continuing Significance of Sex,” Reskin and Ross, 342. “The Legal Profession in the United States and Australia: Deprofessionalization or Reorganiza- tion?” Anleu, 184. “Mass-Production Automation and Work-Group Solidarity in the Post-World War IT Automobile Industry,” Zetka, 255. “Measuring Occupational Change Over Four Decennial Censuses, 1950-1980,” Szafran, 293. “Mobility Potential and Job Satisfaction: Mixing Dispositional and Situational Explanations,” Morris and Villemez, 35. “The Mutability of Educational Credentials as Hiring Criteria: How Employers Evaluate Atypically Highly Credentialed Job Candidates,” Bills, 79. “Occupational Sex Segregation and Women’s Early Career Job Shifts,” Rosenfeld and Spenner, 424. “Organizational Dynamics and Gender Equity: The Case of Sociology Departments in the Pacific Region,” Kulis and Miller-Loessi, 157. “Service Sector Growth and Metropolitan Occupational Sex Segregation,” Lorence, 128. “Trends in Occupational and Industrial Sex Segregation in 56 Countries, 1960-1980,” Jacobs and Lim, 450. “Who Gets Formal Sector Jobs? Determinants of Formal-Informal Participation in Brazilian Metropolitan Areas,” Telles, 108. “Work Is Desirable/Loathsome: Marx Versus Freud,” Tausky, 3. Book Reviews: “Highballing With Flimsies: Working Under Train Orders, by Frederick C. Gamst,” Braude, 97. “An Inside Job: Policing and Police Culture in Britain, by Malcolm Young,” Sinden, 98. “Life in the Community: Case Studies of Organizations Supporting People With Disabilities, edited by Steven J. Taylor, Robert Bogdan, and Julie Ann Racino,” Rose and Rose, 99. “Self-Employment: A Labor Market Perspective, by Robert L. Aronson,” El-Mofty, 96.

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