Computer Chips and Paper Clips: Technology and Women's Employment, Panel on Technology and Women's Employment,Committee on Women's Employment and Related Social Issues,National Research Council,Heidi I. Hartmann,National Academy of Sciences (9780309036887) — Readings Books

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Computer Chips and Paper Clips: Technology and Women's Employment
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Computer Chips and Paper Clips: Technology and Women’s Employment

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Drawing on the historical changes in five areas - the jobs of telephone operators, workers in the printing and publishing industries, information and data processors, retail clerks, and nurses - this volume offers a comprehensive examination of how microelectronics and telecommunications have affected women’s work and their working environments and looks ahead to what can be expected for women workers in the next decade. It also offers perspectives on how workers can more easily adapt to the changing workplace and addresses the controversial topic of job insecurity as a result of an influx of advanced electronic systems.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
National Academies Press
Country
United States
Date
15 January 1986
Pages
216
ISBN
9780309036887

Drawing on the historical changes in five areas - the jobs of telephone operators, workers in the printing and publishing industries, information and data processors, retail clerks, and nurses - this volume offers a comprehensive examination of how microelectronics and telecommunications have affected women’s work and their working environments and looks ahead to what can be expected for women workers in the next decade. It also offers perspectives on how workers can more easily adapt to the changing workplace and addresses the controversial topic of job insecurity as a result of an influx of advanced electronic systems.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
National Academies Press
Country
United States
Date
15 January 1986
Pages
216
ISBN
9780309036887