Much has been written about the deskilling impact of technology on factory workers, especially since the publication of Harry Braverman's Labor and Monopoly Capital: The Degradation of Work in the Twentieth Century. This paper seeks to complicate the simplistic notion that technological advances in factories deskill workers. Focusing on women assemblers who were employed in large numbers in the 1980s in Malaysian factories for their alleged "feminine skills", such as manual dexterity, and low labor costs, this paper argues that technological changes do not deskill women workers per se. Rather, these changes require new skills. As such, some women are able to find better employment in, for instance, clerical and managerial occupations. Oth...
The dissertation is concerned with the relationship between the manufacturing sector and female empl...
Technological change can have profound impacts on the labor market. Decades of research have made it...
The closing of the gender wage gap is an ongoing phenomenon in industrialized countries. However, re...
Much has been written about the deskilling impact of technology on factory workers, especially since...
In today's situation of Malaysia's industrialization, the issue of cultural and social stigmatizatio...
Today, given the state of Malaysia's industrialization, the issue of cultural and social stigmatizat...
This study attempts to examine the effects of technological change on women's labour force participa...
This study examines the consequences of computerization for women who do information work. Syntheses...
In the early 1980s, Malaysian women working in electronics factories began to experience hallucinati...
Literate but unskilled—and largely female—labor has thus far fuelled the tremend...
During the last 15 years questions concerning gender, technology and knowledge, have become increasi...
This thesis examines the consequences for skill when new technology is introduced to non-manual work...
From the traditional stereotyped viewpoint, femininity and technology clash. This negative associati...
Recent trends in global industrial restructuring, with moves towards more flexible produc-tion syste...
In the current era of disruption, automation is considered as the answer of the problem of the decre...
The dissertation is concerned with the relationship between the manufacturing sector and female empl...
Technological change can have profound impacts on the labor market. Decades of research have made it...
The closing of the gender wage gap is an ongoing phenomenon in industrialized countries. However, re...
Much has been written about the deskilling impact of technology on factory workers, especially since...
In today's situation of Malaysia's industrialization, the issue of cultural and social stigmatizatio...
Today, given the state of Malaysia's industrialization, the issue of cultural and social stigmatizat...
This study attempts to examine the effects of technological change on women's labour force participa...
This study examines the consequences of computerization for women who do information work. Syntheses...
In the early 1980s, Malaysian women working in electronics factories began to experience hallucinati...
Literate but unskilled—and largely female—labor has thus far fuelled the tremend...
During the last 15 years questions concerning gender, technology and knowledge, have become increasi...
This thesis examines the consequences for skill when new technology is introduced to non-manual work...
From the traditional stereotyped viewpoint, femininity and technology clash. This negative associati...
Recent trends in global industrial restructuring, with moves towards more flexible produc-tion syste...
In the current era of disruption, automation is considered as the answer of the problem of the decre...
The dissertation is concerned with the relationship between the manufacturing sector and female empl...
Technological change can have profound impacts on the labor market. Decades of research have made it...
The closing of the gender wage gap is an ongoing phenomenon in industrialized countries. However, re...