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Women's Employment and the Capitalist Family eBook

by Ben Fine


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Women's Employment and the Capitalist Family Summary

The current interest in the position of women reflects thier economic importance. Equally important is the recognition of this in a literature examining the rapidly changing lives of women. Women's Employment and the Capitalist Family critically assesses much of this literature and contributes to it by offering an explanation of women's labour market participation. In order to explain the timing of women's increasing dependence on waged work the author draws upon demographic and historical factors, such as the drive to mass consumption through factory production, itself associated with women entering the labour market. But the issues are also addressed theoretically and the author considers the shortcomings of the domestic labour market debate and the patriarchy theory.
While the economic issues associated with women's work form the central focus of the book, it also considers the non-economic factors and takes an interdisiplinary approach.



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