Description
In this famous study, selected by the New York Times Book Review as one of the most important social science books of 1971, the author argues that the familiar correlation between educational training and job performance is a myth and that the upgrading of the supply of labor is meaningless unless we reconsider the nature of the demand. A lengthy new introduction by the author extends his critique into the 1990s. Originally published by Praeger in 1970.
Item Condition: Used Good. Original 1970 hardcover. dust jacket has some wear and a small tear on top. Pages are clean and the binding is tight.




