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From a sociological perspective, why is work necessary function of society?

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Work gives people an income and also provides them some self-fulfillment and part of their identity
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Theoretical perspective Major assumptions

Functionalism Work and the economy serve several functions for society. The economy makes society possible by providing the goods and services it needs. Work gives people an income and also provides them some self-fulfillment and part of their identity.

Conflict theory Control of the economy enables the economic elite to maintain their position at the top of society and to keep those at the bottom in their place. Work is often alienating, and the workplace is often a site for sexual harassment and other problems.

Symbolic interactionism This perspective focuses on social interaction in the workplace, on how employees respond to problems in their workplaces, and on how they perceive the work they do.

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