Women, Employment and the Family in the International Division of Labour
In "Women, Employment and the Family in the International Division of Labour," acclaimed author Sharon Stichter delves into the complex relationships between women's roles in the urban wage economy and their responsibilities within the household. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2013, this insightful book offers a compelling analysis of how domestic dynamics influence women's entry into the labor force. The inclusion of a new Preface and Foreword enriches the narrative, inviting readers to reconsider the significance of family structures in shaping employment opportunities. With a thorough exploration spanning 288 pages, Stichter's work highlights the vital interplay between productivity and reproductive roles, making it an essential read for anyone interested in women's studies, sociology, and labor economics. Discover how the household serves as a pivotal element in determining women's labor participation and gain a deeper understanding of global employment trends.