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Pahl, R.E. (ed.). On Work: Historical, Comparative and Theoretical Approaches. Oxford; New York: B. Blackwell, 1988. Оглавление
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Acknowledgementsviii
Prefacexi
Introduction: Work in Context1
Part I. Ways Of Working In Former Times
Editor's Introduction: Historical Aspects of Work, Employment, Unemployment and the Sexual Division of Labour 7
1. The Familiar Fate of the Famulae: Gender Divisions in the History of Wage Labour
        (Chris Middleton)
21
2. Ways of Getting a Living in Eighteenth-Century England
        (R. W. Malcolmson)
48
3. Women's Work, Mechanization and the Early Phases of Industrialization in England
        (Maxine Berg)
61
4. Protective Legislation, the Capitalist State and Working-Class Men: the Case of the 1842 Mines Regulation Act
        (Jane Humphries)
95
5. Work, Culture and Society in Industrializing America, 1815-1919
        (Herbert G. Gutman)
125
6. From Work to Employment and Unemployment: the English Experience
        (Krishan Kumar)
138
Part II. Employers' Strategies And Workers' Strategies
Editor's Introduction 167
7. Taylorism, Responsible Autonomy and Management Strategy
        (Stephen Wood and John Kelly)
175
8. Thirty Years of Making Out
        (Michael Burawoy)
190
9. Piece Rates, Hungarian Style
        (Michael Burawoy)
210
10. Managerial Strategies, New Technology and the Labour Process
        (J. Child)
229
11. The Decentralization of Production - the Decline of the Mass-Collective
Worker?
        (Fergus Murray)
258
12. Labour Market Segmentation and Workers' Careers: the Case of the Italian Knitwear Industry
        (Giovanni Solinas)
279
13. Worker Behaviour in the Labour Market
        (Gabor Kertesi and Gyöorgy Sziraczki)
305
14. Rethinking Internal Labour Markets: New Insights from a Comparative Perspective
        (David Stark)
325
Part III. Most Of The World's Work: Ideas, Concepts, Problems
Editor's Introduction349
15. Accumulation, Reproduction and Women's Role in Economic Development: Boserup Revisited
        (Lourdes Beneria and Gita Sen)
355
16. Conceptualizing the Labour Force: the Underestimation of Women's Economic Activities
        (Lourdes Beneria)
372
17. Domestic Labour and the Household
        (Maureen M. Mackintosh)
392
18. Women as Food Producers and Suppliers in the Twentieth Century: the Case of Zambia
        (Shimwaayi Muntemba)
407
19. Gender, Accumulation and the Labour Process
        (Nanneke Redcliff)
428
20. Female Workers in the First and Third Worlds: the Greening of Women's Labour
        (Ruth Pearson)
449
Part IV. Forms Of Work And Sources Of Labour
Editor's Introduction469
21. No Exit for Wives: Sexual Division of Labour and the Cumulation of Household Demands in Canada
        (Martin Meissner, Elizabeth W. Humphreys, Scott M. Meis and William J. Scheu)
476
22. Who Cares? A Review of Empirical Evidence from Britain
        (Gillian Parker)
496
23. Household Composition, Social Networks and Household Production in Germany
        (Wolfgang Glatzer and Regina Berger)
513
24. Reciprocal Exchange of Labour in Hungary
        (Endre Sik)
527
25. Work and Informal Activities in Urban Southern Italy
        (Enzo Mingione)
548
26. Time, Technology and the Informal Economy
        (Jonathan Gershuny)
579
Part V. Disaggregated Capitalism: New World Factories, New Technologies, New Strategies And New Contradictions
Editor's Introduction601
27. Homeworking in Britain
        (Catherine Hakim)
609
28. The Comparative Advantages of Women's Disadvantages: Women Workers in the Strawberry Export Agribusiness in Mexico
        (Lourdes Arizpe and Josefina Aranda)
633
29. The Subcontracting of Cleaning Work in Israel: a Case in the Casualization of Labour
        (Deborah Bernstein)
651
30. Employment Lessons from the US Electronics Industry
        (John A. Alic and Martha Caldwell Harris)
670
31. Office Automation and Women's Work: the Technological Transformation of the Insurance Industry
        (Barbara Baran)
684
Part VI. Why Work?
32. Making Work: a Perspective from Social Science
        (William Ronco and Lisa Peattie)
709
33. The Need to Work: a Perspective from Philosophy
        (Sean Sayers)
722
Epilogue: On Work
        (R.E.Pahl)
743




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