A comprehensive analysis of the social, political, and economic role of forests as one of the principal single-staple industries in British Columbia, this book explores the history of forestry in the province, legislation and governmental control, labour unions, community and industry structure, employment conditions for men and women, job security, and "boom or bust" ideologies.
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A comprehensive analysis of the social, political, and economic role of forests as one of the principal single-staple industries in British Columbia, this book explores the history of forestry in the province, legislation and governmental control, labour unions, community and industry structure, employment conditions for men and women, job security, and "boom or bust" ideologies.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. pp. 454. "while this book is not an expose of government or industry policies, it builds up a case that together capital and the provincial state created a vulnerable hinterland economy on the base of a rich but limited resource. Based on data from governmental and non-government documents and reports and on interviews with industry… 8vo.
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Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 0774801832. Published in the depths of an industry downturn in the 1980s, "while this book is not an expose of government or industry policies, it builds up a case that together capital and the provincial state created a vulnerable hinterland economy on the base of a rich but limited resource. Based on data from governmental and non-government documents and reports and on interviews with industry officials and workers, [this book] makes a significant contribution to our knowledge of single-industry towns, the sociology of work, and the sociology of women in Canada. Offers substantial material on the forestry industry of British Columbia which can be adapted to similar regions and other resource-based industries."-dust jacket. Author was a professor of sociology at the University of British Columbia. 454 pages. Bibliography. Index. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. An excellent copy of this scholarly work.; 8vo.