Learning to Labour: How Working Class Kids Get Working Class Jobs
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...This and other interviews indicate that groups that are separated and categorised as ‘less able’ or ‘losers’, can develop a common anti-school culture (Willis 1977; Frosh & Phoenix & Pattman2002)....
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...The opportunities are much more limited today for unskilled youth to enter a labour market where "working-class kids get working-class jobs" in the words of Paul Willis (1977)....
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...The division can also contribute to negative "peer learning", whereby uncommitted students reinforce each others' norms and develop an "anti-school" culture (Willis 1977; Dolby a.o. 2004)....
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...Dolby, Nadine & Greg Dimitriadis & Paul Willis (Eds) 2004....
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...The normalisation of the waged system means that workers are conditioned, to a certain degree, to want to engage with the labour market (see Willis, 1981)....
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