What is Work?: Gender at the Crossroads of Home, Family, and Business from the Early Modern Era to the Present, (9781785339110) — Readings Books
What is Work?: Gender at the Crossroads of Home, Family, and Business from the Early Modern Era to the Present
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What is Work?: Gender at the Crossroads of Home, Family, and Business from the Early Modern Era to the Present

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Every society throughout history has defined what counts as work and what doesn’t. And more often than not, those lines of demarcation are inextricable from considerations of gender. What Is Work? offers a multi-disciplinary approach to understanding labor within the highly gendered realm of household economies. Drawing from scholarship on gender history, economic sociology, family history, civil law, and feminist economics, these essays explore the changing and often contested boundaries between what was and is considered work in different Euro-American contexts over several centuries, with an eye to the ambiguities and biases that have shaped mainstream conceptions of work across all social sectors.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Berghahn Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 September 2018
Pages
398
ISBN
9781785339110

Every society throughout history has defined what counts as work and what doesn’t. And more often than not, those lines of demarcation are inextricable from considerations of gender. What Is Work? offers a multi-disciplinary approach to understanding labor within the highly gendered realm of household economies. Drawing from scholarship on gender history, economic sociology, family history, civil law, and feminist economics, these essays explore the changing and often contested boundaries between what was and is considered work in different Euro-American contexts over several centuries, with an eye to the ambiguities and biases that have shaped mainstream conceptions of work across all social sectors.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Berghahn Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 September 2018
Pages
398
ISBN
9781785339110