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100 1 _97869
_a Offe,Claus
245 1 0 _aBeyond employment :
_bTime, Work and the informal economy
260 _aPhiladelphia :
_bTemple University,
_c1992
300 _a251 p.
505 8 0 _tPART 1 - HOUSEHOLD NEEDS AND SYSTEMS FOR MEETING THEM: INITIAL ASSUMPTIONS AND TRENDS:
_t2. Time, money and types of household: the example of the Federal Republic of Germany;
_t3. Value problems and the 'cooperation circle'.
_tPART 2 - LOCAL MONEYLESS EXCHANGE SYSTEMS IN HISTORICAL AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES:
_t4. 'Useful activities': an overview;
_t5. Historical excursus;
_t6. Canada's 'local employment and trading system';
_t7. The 'service credits' system in the United States;
_t8. The Netherlands: A case study of the exchange economy
_t9. The search for new ways of organizing social commitment in the Federal Republic of Germany
_t10. Functional weaknesses of moneyless exchange networks
_tPART 3 - TOWARDS A THEORY OF MONEYLESS EXCHANGE:
_t11. Strategic advantages of money as a medium of exchange;
_t12. Examples of moneyless transactions outside the informal economy;
_t13. Transactions in exchange networks: the problems reviewed.
_tPART IV - THE COOPERATION CIRCLE SYSTEM:
_t14. Proposals on the practical design of the cooperation circle system;
_t15. Cooperation circles and social reform
650 4 _aMercado de Trabalho
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650 4 _aEconomia Informal
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650 4 _aDesemprego
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650 4 _aParceria
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650 4 _aCooperação
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650 4 _912703
_aEficácia
650 4 _aBem Estar Social
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700 1 _aHEINZE, Rolf G.
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