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how working class kids get working class jobs

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Learning to labor

how working class kids get working class jobs

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Learning to Labour: How Working Class Kids Get Working Class Jobs is a 1977 book on education, written by British social scientist and cultural theorist Paul Willis. A Columbia University Press edition, titled the "Morningside Edition," was published in the United States shortly after its reception.

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226

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Edition Notes

"A Morningside book." - P. [4] of cover. Reprint. Originally published: Learning to labour. Farnborough, Eng. : Saxon House, c1977. With a new introd. and afterword. Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Classifications

Library of Congress
, HD6276.G7 W54 1981

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 226 p. ; 21 cm. --
Number of pages
226

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21290848M
Internet Archive
learningtolaborh0002will
ISBN 10
0231053576
LCCN
81007652
OCLC/WorldCat
7551102
Library Thing
36012
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526712

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