Over the last half century the workforce has shifted toward more professional and service jobs as more women entered the paid labor force. Along with these changes have come increasing polarization and inequality. This class will examine how technological and social changes have changed how workers perform and understand their work and themselves. We will examine platform and gig based work, consider how workers navigate careers amidst economic uncertainty and technological change, investigate the degree to which technology replaces workers, and study related emerging inequalities.
1.0 SOC credit at the 300+ level
SOC495H1 (Work in the Digital Age) offered in Winter 2023 and Fall 2024.