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occupational sociology

Occupational sociology studies how work and jobs affect society and individuals. It examines topics like workplace relationships, job roles, workplace culture, and how economic and social forces shape employment opportunities. The field explores how occupations influence social identity, social inequality, and societal structures, as well as how changes in technology and economy impact work life. By understanding these patterns, occupational sociology helps explain how work influences societal organization and individual experiences within different professions.