Gendering Labor History
Discover the intricate relationship between gender and labor in "Gendering Labor History" by Alice Kessler-Harris. Published by the University of Illinois Press in 2007, this compelling paperback spans 392 pages, offering a thorough exploration of how gender roles have shaped the working-class experience in the United States. Kessler-Harris delves into the historical context of employment, examining the impact of government policies on women's work and the evolving perceptions of gender in the workplace. This insightful book is essential for anyone interested in social history, gender studies, and labor relations, providing a nuanced understanding of the intersection between gender and labor. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply curious about the social dynamics of work, "Gendering Labor History" is a valuable addition to your library.