My view of Ehrenreich's novel is that it is full of educational details of the minimum wage labor event. The author recorded her experience in several tasks. Working with a little physical work is mentally and physically exhausted. Join all work experiments and see if there are many people struggling every day. I think these experiments have brought about an average and unbearable working environment. To survive and pay for the necessities, you need one or two jobs.
Designed with nickel and dim, Barbara Ehrenreich. Ehrenreich investigated the minimum wage labor in ordinary cities, tried to find work in several different cities, to survive at the minimum wage to obtain housing. During the work of Wal-Mart, even hard-working and gentle people can not afford shirt at Wal-Mart. The half-life of truth of Samuel Absman. Subtitles here - "Why do we all know that they have an expiration date?" Means the subject of interest. There are several layers of surprise and inspiration; de facto change, measurement error, and human bias ("Scientometrics is the science of science")
Barbara Ehrenreich is a writer and political activist and is called "veteran" by "New Yorker". She is a popular columnist and journalist, but in America it is best known for Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) (Figure 1). This is an automated ethnographic magazine on her 3 month experience. An immersive recording secret reporter tried to survive with minimum wage. Ehrenreich started her explanation with a detailed introduction. It will help to establish experimental rules, introduce her method, build journalist integrity, and then indeed dig into the experience that will pose several ethical issues. When talking to Harper's editor, she said "How to rely on unskilled wages" (1), especially "About 4 million women are about to enter the labor market through welfare reform" (1) For reliable "$ 6 or $ 7 per hour" (1)
My my reading this summer for the second year is Dimed from nickel and Barbara Ehrenreich. If you have not seen it yet, it is totally Billfoldy; Ehrenreich works in food service, cleaning and retailing, and anyone who does full-time jobs pay for rent, food and food Transportation expenses that can earn enough money (spoilers warned, the theory failed.In addition, the economy was theoretically "good" in 1998 she did all this.) Ehrenreich said in 2002 I was asked to give a lecture at Miami University speech. It is not certain whether everyone will say that Ehrenreich will end the speech, invite all of us to the management building, and support Miami workers who do not earn a living wage, but this has happened.