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Myth Of The Male Breadwinner
Myth Of The Male Breadwinner
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Afro-Cuban Women
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Caribbean economic development
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Consensual Unions
Cuban Pesos
Cuban Women
Dominican Republic
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Export Manufacturing
feminist political economy
Free Trade Zone Workers
Free Trade Zones
Gender Subordination
gendered labor markets
Helen I. Safa
Hispanic Low Income Women
Home Needlework
household economic roles
Import Substitution Industrialization
Labor Force Participation Rates
labor-intensive industries
Large Families
Male Breadwinner
Male Labor Force Participation
Male Labor Force Participation Rates
Married Women
Mis Hijos
Principal Economic Provider
Social Reproduction
Supplementary Wage Earners
union participation studies
women industrialization comparative analysis
Women Production Workers
Women's Wage Labor
Younger Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780367320355
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 31 Jul 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Today there is a growing debate about the effects of paid employment on women. Some observers argue that paid employment is the key to gender equality because it raises women's class consciousness and reduces their isolation within the home and their dependence on a male's wages. Others suggest that paid employment merely increases women's burden a
Helen I Safa
Myth Of The Male Breadwinner
€192.20
