Working for Women? : Gendered Work and Welfare Policies in Twentieth-Century Britain PDF
by Celia Briar
Part of the Routledge Revivals series
Description
Originally published in 1997 Working for Women? examines the ways in which women's patterns of paid and unpaid work have been mediated by the policies of governments throughout the 20th century.
It looks at the state in defining what is women's work and men's work, and at equal pay and opportunities policies.
This book will appeal to academics of sociology, gender and women's studies.
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Download - Immediately Available
- Format:PDF
- Pages:242 pages
- Publisher:Taylor & Francis
- Publication Date:09/03/2020
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Category:
- British & Irish history
- Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900
- Second World War
- Poverty & unemployment
- Social discrimination
- Feminism & feminist theory
- Gender studies: women
- Sociology: work & labour
- Social welfare & social services
- Civil rights & citizenship
- Employment & unemployment
- Personnel & human resources management
- ISBN:9781000025729
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Information
-
Download - Immediately Available
- Format:PDF
- Pages:242 pages
- Publisher:Taylor & Francis
- Publication Date:09/03/2020
-
Category:
- British & Irish history
- Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900
- Second World War
- Poverty & unemployment
- Social discrimination
- Feminism & feminist theory
- Gender studies: women
- Sociology: work & labour
- Social welfare & social services
- Civil rights & citizenship
- Employment & unemployment
- Personnel & human resources management
- ISBN:9781000025729