In 1842 the British Parliament passed the Mines and Collieries Act which excluded women from working in underground mines. The legislation created a gender based, industry-wide segmentation of labor that persisted in Great Britain and the United States for 130 years. Post-World War II social and legal changes created a context from which women reappropriated their choice to seek jobs as underground coal miners. Women\u27s representation in the industry increased into the 1980s, peaking at between eight and eleven percent of the workforce, but by 1983 their numbers began to substantially deCline After the coal boom of the 1970s ended, hundreds of coal miners were layed off, accounting for much of the deCline But other women chose to leave th...
Abstract: This article explores the specific ways women performed conflicting gender identities at h...
This ethnographic study of a former mining community in the upper Dulais valley explores how major s...
This article explores the effects of gender inequality and women's disempowerment in the context of ...
Women were not recognized as full participants in the United States coal industry until late 1973, w...
A report submitted by Suzanne E. Tallichet to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 199...
The purpose of this study is to examine the role of women in Appalachian coal communities by utilizi...
An article written by Suzanne E. Tallichet and published in the December 1995 issue of Gender & Soci...
According to the United States government, women did not enter underground mining until four decades...
M.Tech. (Extraction Metallurgy)Abstract: There is a Sesotho proverb that says: “Mmangwana o tshwara ...
This paper explores the gendered concept of community with reference to the activism of women during...
This paper investigates the sharp fall in the number of women workers in Indian coal mines, and expl...
Using the case of women coal miners from a remote Kyushu district, this paper attempts to highlight ...
“We Were Not Ladies” uses the 1930s dual union fight between the United Mine Workers of America and ...
This study found that while women are not deterred from working in non-traditional roles, mining com...
In the 19th century, public outrage over poor working conditions of children in underground coal min...
Abstract: This article explores the specific ways women performed conflicting gender identities at h...
This ethnographic study of a former mining community in the upper Dulais valley explores how major s...
This article explores the effects of gender inequality and women's disempowerment in the context of ...
Women were not recognized as full participants in the United States coal industry until late 1973, w...
A report submitted by Suzanne E. Tallichet to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 199...
The purpose of this study is to examine the role of women in Appalachian coal communities by utilizi...
An article written by Suzanne E. Tallichet and published in the December 1995 issue of Gender & Soci...
According to the United States government, women did not enter underground mining until four decades...
M.Tech. (Extraction Metallurgy)Abstract: There is a Sesotho proverb that says: “Mmangwana o tshwara ...
This paper explores the gendered concept of community with reference to the activism of women during...
This paper investigates the sharp fall in the number of women workers in Indian coal mines, and expl...
Using the case of women coal miners from a remote Kyushu district, this paper attempts to highlight ...
“We Were Not Ladies” uses the 1930s dual union fight between the United Mine Workers of America and ...
This study found that while women are not deterred from working in non-traditional roles, mining com...
In the 19th century, public outrage over poor working conditions of children in underground coal min...
Abstract: This article explores the specific ways women performed conflicting gender identities at h...
This ethnographic study of a former mining community in the upper Dulais valley explores how major s...
This article explores the effects of gender inequality and women's disempowerment in the context of ...