According to a range of authors and popular commentators, the post-Fordist socioeconomic order has produced a new category of female labourer, the 'female principal breadwinner'. This article opens out this category of worker to critical scrutiny. We suggest that while the very idea of the female principal breadwinner is open to all manner of existing lines of feminist critique, beyond this it forces a confrontation with a number of issues vital to feminist analyses of transformations to women's labour-both waged and unwaged-in contemporary financialised post-Fordism. We pursue two issues in particular. First, transformations to the labour of social reproduction-including transformations to the measurement and valuation of domestic labour-a...
Development literature on global gender empowerment devotes much attention to employment, a code wor...
© 2019 The Author(s) .The final, definitive version of this paper has been published in Feminist Rev...
In this chapter we open up a debate about how the extension and opening out of intimacy on ‘reality’...
According to a range of authors and popular commentators, the post-Fordist socioeconomic order has p...
This chapter is concerned with transformations to domestic labour in contemporary financialised capi...
It is a truism of socialist feminism that the reproduction of capitalism depends crucially on the un...
This article begins to think the groundwork for a revolutionary feminist politics in an era shaped b...
In this lecture Lisa Adkins considers the form of labour which has been at the very heart of feminis...
This special issue is concerned with Gender and labour in new times. It confronts transformations to...
Post Keynesian analysis of monetary production have not provided much attention to households as ins...
Feminist economists argue for the primary importance of unpaid work in sustaining the activities of ...
The different processes associated with globalisation have led to rising rates of paid work by women...
In the United Kingdom, the decline of the ‘male breadwinner model’ resulting from structural changes...
This paper examines three positions in relation to women’s outside earning and household bargaining ...
This article re-claims and invigorates the debate on ‘New Materialism’ as it is unfolding within Mar...
Development literature on global gender empowerment devotes much attention to employment, a code wor...
© 2019 The Author(s) .The final, definitive version of this paper has been published in Feminist Rev...
In this chapter we open up a debate about how the extension and opening out of intimacy on ‘reality’...
According to a range of authors and popular commentators, the post-Fordist socioeconomic order has p...
This chapter is concerned with transformations to domestic labour in contemporary financialised capi...
It is a truism of socialist feminism that the reproduction of capitalism depends crucially on the un...
This article begins to think the groundwork for a revolutionary feminist politics in an era shaped b...
In this lecture Lisa Adkins considers the form of labour which has been at the very heart of feminis...
This special issue is concerned with Gender and labour in new times. It confronts transformations to...
Post Keynesian analysis of monetary production have not provided much attention to households as ins...
Feminist economists argue for the primary importance of unpaid work in sustaining the activities of ...
The different processes associated with globalisation have led to rising rates of paid work by women...
In the United Kingdom, the decline of the ‘male breadwinner model’ resulting from structural changes...
This paper examines three positions in relation to women’s outside earning and household bargaining ...
This article re-claims and invigorates the debate on ‘New Materialism’ as it is unfolding within Mar...
Development literature on global gender empowerment devotes much attention to employment, a code wor...
© 2019 The Author(s) .The final, definitive version of this paper has been published in Feminist Rev...
In this chapter we open up a debate about how the extension and opening out of intimacy on ‘reality’...