The movement of routine back office activities from the central business districts of metropolitan regions in advanced economies to remote locations is leading to a distinctive global division of labour in office employment. While facilitated by the development of information and communication technologies, this process of relocation is primarily driven by the desire to reduce operating costs, mainly by moving to sources of cheap female workers. This reflects a classic gender segmentation process in patriarchal societies whereby back office work is mainly done by women and, accordingly, involves relatively low levels of remuneration. This provides direct parallels with the offshoring of routine manufacturing work associated with th...
The mobilisation of reserves of unskilled women workers played a key role in the new international ...
This Dissertation explores the causality of the Gender Gap within the Irish offices of the technical...
How and why do societal, organizational and individual factors affecting gender equity in the IT fie...
The movement of routine back office activities from the central business districts of metropolitan ...
The movement of routine back office activities from the central business districts of metropolitan ...
The movement of routine back office activities from the central business districts of metropolitan ...
This chapter explores women’s work in the Irish Information and Communication Technology (ICT) compa...
The mobilisation of reserves of unskilled women workers played a key role in the new international ...
The mobilisation of reserves of unskilled women workers played a key role in the new international ...
The mobilisation of reserves of unskilled women workers played a key role in the new international ...
This chapter explores women’s work in the Irish Information and Communication Technology (ICT) compa...
Since the early 1970s, Ireland has become a preferred location within Western Europe for the establi...
This thesis explores the interrelationships between the labour process, the development of technolog...
In this chapter we aim to weave together a number of areas of literature in order to highlight gende...
The research presented investigates the relationship between gender and retention rates within the I...
The mobilisation of reserves of unskilled women workers played a key role in the new international ...
This Dissertation explores the causality of the Gender Gap within the Irish offices of the technical...
How and why do societal, organizational and individual factors affecting gender equity in the IT fie...
The movement of routine back office activities from the central business districts of metropolitan ...
The movement of routine back office activities from the central business districts of metropolitan ...
The movement of routine back office activities from the central business districts of metropolitan ...
This chapter explores women’s work in the Irish Information and Communication Technology (ICT) compa...
The mobilisation of reserves of unskilled women workers played a key role in the new international ...
The mobilisation of reserves of unskilled women workers played a key role in the new international ...
The mobilisation of reserves of unskilled women workers played a key role in the new international ...
This chapter explores women’s work in the Irish Information and Communication Technology (ICT) compa...
Since the early 1970s, Ireland has become a preferred location within Western Europe for the establi...
This thesis explores the interrelationships between the labour process, the development of technolog...
In this chapter we aim to weave together a number of areas of literature in order to highlight gende...
The research presented investigates the relationship between gender and retention rates within the I...
The mobilisation of reserves of unskilled women workers played a key role in the new international ...
This Dissertation explores the causality of the Gender Gap within the Irish offices of the technical...
How and why do societal, organizational and individual factors affecting gender equity in the IT fie...