This thesis has addressed an ongoing debate on gender differentiation in employment which has been concerned to analyse why women's economic activity should be constructed as more marginal than men's and why women's employment should be so concentrated in low paid, low skilled jobs. The research has examined the nexus of women's paid and unpaid work and how the form of the organisation of the family and familial ideology undermines the crucial importance of paid employment both to women and the family, whilst the form of the organisation of the labour process often undervalues the real competences women have. The research makes plain the contribution of women's paid and unpaid work. It has been focussed as a case study, on the exp...
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, the world has created institutions that oppress an...
This thesis applies the concepts of historical and dialectical materialism to an analysis of the pos...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1999.This research explores how formal emp...
During the twentieth century, the number of women in the labour force has risen dramatically. Since ...
This study investigates women's experiences of unemployment in Glasgow and will contribute to a lit...
The interdependence of industrial production and domestic production, and socialisation into gender ...
This thesis is concerned with the position of women at work and in trade unions. The study focusses ...
Interest in the effects of unemployment on people's lives has ebbed and flowed with the business cyc...
The thesis is a critical contribution to the sociology of gender and work. It argues for a more nuan...
Unpaid labour, including care labour is mostly performed by women. Economic theories explain differe...
As a result of changing social norms and economic imperatives many Australianwomen are now participa...
Interest in the effects of unemployment on people's lives has ebbed and flowed with the business cyc...
SUMMARY Using case studies from several Third World countries, this article argues that the concent...
PhD ThesisThis thesis is a study of the everyday home and working lives of a group of twenty-one ...
This thesis discusses the position of women in paid employment and trade unions in New Zealand with...
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, the world has created institutions that oppress an...
This thesis applies the concepts of historical and dialectical materialism to an analysis of the pos...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1999.This research explores how formal emp...
During the twentieth century, the number of women in the labour force has risen dramatically. Since ...
This study investigates women's experiences of unemployment in Glasgow and will contribute to a lit...
The interdependence of industrial production and domestic production, and socialisation into gender ...
This thesis is concerned with the position of women at work and in trade unions. The study focusses ...
Interest in the effects of unemployment on people's lives has ebbed and flowed with the business cyc...
The thesis is a critical contribution to the sociology of gender and work. It argues for a more nuan...
Unpaid labour, including care labour is mostly performed by women. Economic theories explain differe...
As a result of changing social norms and economic imperatives many Australianwomen are now participa...
Interest in the effects of unemployment on people's lives has ebbed and flowed with the business cyc...
SUMMARY Using case studies from several Third World countries, this article argues that the concent...
PhD ThesisThis thesis is a study of the everyday home and working lives of a group of twenty-one ...
This thesis discusses the position of women in paid employment and trade unions in New Zealand with...
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, the world has created institutions that oppress an...
This thesis applies the concepts of historical and dialectical materialism to an analysis of the pos...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1999.This research explores how formal emp...