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| - Prügl, Elisabeth
- Boris, Eileen
- Miraftab, Faranak
- Weiss, Anita M.
- Rangel de Paiva Abreu, Alice
- Sorj, Bila
- Ghavamshahidi, Zohreh
- Salmi, Minna
- Gringeri, Christina
- Hahn, Jeanne
- Dagg, Alexandra
- Lazo, Lucita
- Tate, Jane
Homeworkers in Global Perspective : Invisible No More. / ed. Boris, Eileen; ed. Prügl, Elisabeth, aut. Prügl, Elisabeth, aut. Boris, Eileen, aut. Miraftab, Faranak, aut. Weiss, Anita M., aut. Rangel de Paiva Abreu, Alice, aut. Sorj, Bila, aut. Ghavamshahidi, Zohreh, aut. Salmi, Minna, aut. Gringeri, Christina, aut. Hahn, Jeanne, aut. Dagg, Alexandra, aut. Lazo, Lucita, aut. Tate, Jane. - 1. vyd. - New York, London : Routledge, 1996. - 327 s.
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ISBN 0-415-91007-2
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Sexual Divisions, Gender Constructions The historical Meaning of Homework in Western Europe and the United States Home-Based Producers in Development Discourse The Homework Experiences: Housewives, Mothers, and Workers Space, Gender, and Work: Home Based Workers in Mexico Within the Walls: Home-Based Work in Lahore "Good Housewivesö: Seamstresses in the Brazilian Garment Industry "Bibi Khanumö: Carpet Weavers and Gender Ideology in Iran Home-Based Work as a Rural Survival Strategy: A central Javanese Perspective Finland Is Another World: The Gendered Time of Homework Divergent Responses: State Policies and Homeworker Organizing Making Cadillacs and Buicks for General Motors: Homework as Rural Development in the Midwestern United States Biases in Labor Law: A critique from the Standpoint of Home-Based Workers "Feminization Through Flexible Laborö: The Political Economy of Home-Based Work in India Organizing Homeworkers into Unions: The Homeworkersĺ Association of Toronto, Canada Womenĺs Empowerment in the Making: The Philippine Bid for Social Protection Making Links: The Growth of Homeworker Networks
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