Men's Work, Women's Work
Explore the intricate dynamics of gender and labor with Men's Work, Women's Work by Harriet Bradley, published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 1989. This insightful book, spanning 192 pages, offers a comprehensive survey and critique of research related to the sexual division of labor. Bradley meticulously examines how women's lives have evolved over the past 250 years, drawing from her extensive research to highlight critical issues of gender, work, and inequality.
Whether you are a scholar, student, or simply interested in the historical context of gender roles, this book is an essential read. Discover the profound changes in women's work and the societal implications that continue to resonate today. Enhance your understanding of gender dynamics in the workplace with this compelling analysis.