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Pahl, R.E. (ed.). On Work: Historical, Comparative and Theoretical Approaches. Oxford; New York: B. Blackwell, 1988.
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| Acknowledgements | viii |
| Preface | xi |
| Introduction: Work in Context | 1 |
| 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 Introduction | 349 |
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 Introduction | 469 |
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 Introduction | 601 |
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 |