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    ISBN: 9781785339127
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (397 pages)
    Series Statement: International Studies in Social History Ser. v.30
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als What is work?
    Parallel Title: Print version Sarti, Raffaella What Is Work? : Gender at the Crossroads of Home, Family, and Business from the Early Modern Era to the Present
    DDC: 306.3/615
    Keywords: Arbeit ; Hausarbeit ; Weibliche Arbeitskräfte ; Familie-Beruf ; Industriesoziologie ; Wirtschaftsgeschichte ; Sexual division of labor History ; Housekeeping Social aspects ; Sex role ; Housekeeping-Social aspects ; Sex role ; Sexual division of labor-History ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europa ; Frauenarbeit ; Hausarbeit ; Geschichte 1500-2015
    Abstract: Intro -- What Is Work? -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Introduction. What Is Work? -- Part 1. Setting the Scene -- Chapter 1. Family Work -- Chapter 2. Productive and Reproductive Work -- Chapter 3. The Home as a Factory -- Part 2. The Cunning Historian -- Chapter 4. The Statistical Construction of Women's Work and the Male Breadwinner Economy in Spain (1856-1930) -- Chapter 5. Toiling Women, Non-working Housewives, and Lesser Citizens -- Chapter 6. The Complexities of Work -- Chapter 7. The Visibility of Women's Work -- Part 3. The Value of Care and Unpaid Home-Based Work -- Chapter 8. Regulating Home Labors -- Chapter 9. Family-Relations Law between "Stratification" and "Resistance" -- Chapter 10. Could Family (Care) Work Be Paid? -- Part 4. Conclusion -- Conclusion. Can We Construct a Holistic Approach to Women's Labor History over the Longue Durée? -- Index.
    Abstract: Intro -- What Is Work? -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Introduction. What Is Work? -- Part 1. Setting the Scene -- Chapter 1. Family Work -- Chapter 2. Productive and Reproductive Work -- Chapter 3. The Home as a Factory -- Part 2. The Cunning Historian -- Chapter 4. The Statistical Construction of Women's Work and the Male Breadwinner Economy in Spain (1856-1930) -- Chapter 5. Toiling Women, Non-working Housewives, and Lesser Citizens -- Chapter 6. The Complexities of Work -- Chapter 7. The Visibility of Women's Work -- Part 3. The Value of Care and Unpaid Home-Based Work -- Chapter 8. Regulating Home Labors -- Chapter 9. Family-Relations Law between "Stratification" and "Resistance" -- Chapter 10. Could Family (Care) Work Be Paid? -- Part 4. Conclusion -- Conclusion. Can We Construct a Holistic Approach to Women's Labor History over the Longue Durée? -- Index
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