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Product details
- ISBN 9780745601625
- Publication Date: 28 Sep 1989
- Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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This study provides a survey and critique of the research material concerned with the sexual division of labour. The result is an account of how women's lives have changed over the last 250 years. Harriet Bradley draws on her own research, and addresses issues of gender, work and inequality. Her "case studies" are taken from a variety of occupations from agriculture to nursing, from shopwork to hosiery production. She constructs a systematic account of the development of gender-based job segregation in Britain from the Industrial Revolution to the present day. Comparative material is used throughout the book, and the author compares her cases studies with similar examples from the USA, Canada, Australia, Europe and the USSR.
Harriet Bradley is a professor at the University of the West of England with an attachment to the Centre for Employment Research Studies in the Faculty of Business and Law. She was previously Professor of Sociology at the University of Bristol where she remains a Professor Emerita. She also holds an Honary Professorship at Bath University and is an Honary Doctor at Karlstad University in Sweden.
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