How race, ethnicity and social class shape the working lives, working conditions and wages of women is explored in this collection of original research articles. With the emphasis on women from non-white or working-class backgrounds, Women and Work assesses women's abilities to control their work environments, how they see themselves and their options in the work place. Throughout, the collection addresses such topics as the integration of work and family, women's vision of their own work and consciousness as employees, and women's resistance to exploitative and limiting work.
How race, ethnicity and social class shape the working lives, working conditions and wages of women is explored in this collection of original research articles. With the emphasis on women from non-white or working-class backgrounds, Women and Work assesses women's abilities to control their work environments, how they see themselves and their options in the work place. Throughout, the collection addresses such topics as the integration of work and family, women's vision of their own work and consciousness as employees, and women's resistance to exploitative and limiting work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION Introduction - Elizabeth Higginbotham PART TWO: HISTORICAL AND ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES Introduction - Elizabeth Higginbotham An Economic Profile of Women in the United States - Barbara Robles Speaking Up - Sharon Harley The Politics of Black Women s Labor History PART THREE: MANUFACTURING AND DOMESTIC SERVICE Introduction - Mary Romero The Evolution of `Alohawear - Joyce Chinen Colonialism, Race, Ethnicity, Class and Gender in Hawaii s Garment Industry Everyday Work Experiences - Louise Lamphere Mexican American and Anglo Women in the Sunbelt Factories Working `without Papers in the US - Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo Towards the Integration of Legal Status in Frameworks of Race, Class and Gender PART FOUR: HEALTH CARE, PROFESSIONS, MANAGERIAL AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP Introduction - Elizabeth Higginbotham Class Experience and Conflict in Feminist Workplaces - Sandra Morgen A Case Study Black and White Professional-Managerial Women s Perceptions of Racism and Sexism in the Workplace - Lynn Weber and Elizabeth Higginbotham Immigrant Entrepreneurship, the Increase in Wife s Economic Role and Unequal Social Rewards - Pyong Gap Min Koreans in New York City PART FIVE: WORKING FOR A BETTER COMMUNITY: DILEMMAS IN BUILDING SOLIDARITY Introduction - Mary Romero Working-Class Mexican American Women and `Voluntarism - Mary Pardo `We Had to Do It The Third Shift - Lynda Dickson Black Women s Club Activities in Denver, 1900-1925 PART SIX: EPILOG Epilogue - Mary Romero
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION Introduction - Elizabeth Higginbotham PART TWO: HISTORICAL AND ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES Introduction - Elizabeth Higginbotham An Economic Profile of Women in the United States - Barbara Robles Speaking Up - Sharon Harley The Politics of Black Women s Labor History PART THREE: MANUFACTURING AND DOMESTIC SERVICE Introduction - Mary Romero The Evolution of `Alohawear - Joyce Chinen Colonialism, Race, Ethnicity, Class and Gender in Hawaii s Garment Industry Everyday Work Experiences - Louise Lamphere Mexican American and Anglo Women in the Sunbelt Factories Working `without Papers in the US - Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo Towards the Integration of Legal Status in Frameworks of Race, Class and Gender PART FOUR: HEALTH CARE, PROFESSIONS, MANAGERIAL AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP Introduction - Elizabeth Higginbotham Class Experience and Conflict in Feminist Workplaces - Sandra Morgen A Case Study Black and White Professional-Managerial Women s Perceptions of Racism and Sexism in the Workplace - Lynn Weber and Elizabeth Higginbotham Immigrant Entrepreneurship, the Increase in Wife s Economic Role and Unequal Social Rewards - Pyong Gap Min Koreans in New York City PART FIVE: WORKING FOR A BETTER COMMUNITY: DILEMMAS IN BUILDING SOLIDARITY Introduction - Mary Romero Working-Class Mexican American Women and `Voluntarism - Mary Pardo `We Had to Do It The Third Shift - Lynda Dickson Black Women s Club Activities in Denver, 1900-1925 PART SIX: EPILOG Epilogue - Mary Romero
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