Employment in the distributive trades constitutes the second largest order in the UK Standard Industrial Classification of 1968. In June 1980 employment in the order totalled over 2.7 million workers. At the same time, the retail trades, the largest sub-division of the distributive trades, were employing 1.87 million people in Great Britain. The importance of the retailing sector both as a source of general employment and more specifically as offering opportunities for female labour has been recognised for a long time. Since the mid-1950s there has been a rapid increase in female labour force participation in retailing, and during this same period there also has been a sharp increase in part-time working. This article analyses both trends, ...
If, as Adam Smith once famously suggested, Britain was a nation of shopkeepers then it is now a nati...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project conducted...
This article draws on data from a case study of a trade union campaign to organize part-time women w...
Employment in the distributive trades constitutes the second largest order in the UK Standard Indust...
This article examines trends in patterns of employment within contemporary retailing. It focuses upo...
Purpose – A defining characteristic of the UK retail sector is the high number of women it employs b...
This article examines employment patterns in British retailing during the 1980s. It focuses on two d...
This paper examines the phenomenon of occupational gender segregation in the retail industry, with a...
This paper discusses the reasons which can be offered for the lower trade union membership rates of ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 88-89)Since 1980, part-time employment, both in terms of ...
This paper examines the phenomenon of occupational gender segregation in the retail industry, with a...
Abstract: Purpose – The aim of this paper is to highlight the factors that limit and support female ...
Analyzing the situation of women on the British labour market, the article presents first changes ...
This paper examines women’s employment in Britain and Denmark, societies characterised similarly by ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Lending Division - LD:D52776/84 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
If, as Adam Smith once famously suggested, Britain was a nation of shopkeepers then it is now a nati...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project conducted...
This article draws on data from a case study of a trade union campaign to organize part-time women w...
Employment in the distributive trades constitutes the second largest order in the UK Standard Indust...
This article examines trends in patterns of employment within contemporary retailing. It focuses upo...
Purpose – A defining characteristic of the UK retail sector is the high number of women it employs b...
This article examines employment patterns in British retailing during the 1980s. It focuses on two d...
This paper examines the phenomenon of occupational gender segregation in the retail industry, with a...
This paper discusses the reasons which can be offered for the lower trade union membership rates of ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 88-89)Since 1980, part-time employment, both in terms of ...
This paper examines the phenomenon of occupational gender segregation in the retail industry, with a...
Abstract: Purpose – The aim of this paper is to highlight the factors that limit and support female ...
Analyzing the situation of women on the British labour market, the article presents first changes ...
This paper examines women’s employment in Britain and Denmark, societies characterised similarly by ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Lending Division - LD:D52776/84 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
If, as Adam Smith once famously suggested, Britain was a nation of shopkeepers then it is now a nati...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project conducted...
This article draws on data from a case study of a trade union campaign to organize part-time women w...