Working for Women?

Working for Women?

Gendered Work and Welfare Policies in Twentieth-Century Britain

Briar, Celia

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2021

242

Mole

Inglês

9780367857929

15 a 20 dias

450

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Preface, 1. Introduction, 2. Women's 'Right to Work' and the State, 1905-1914, 3. Women as 'Substitute for Men' in Recruitment Policy, 1914-1918, 4. Women and Unemployment Policy Between the Wars, 5. Women, Recruitment and Demobilization Policy During the Second World War, 6. Women's 'Dual Role' and the Postwar Boom, 1945-1970, 7. Equal Employment Opportunities, or Women as a Flexible Reserve Labour Force?, 8. Twentieth-Century Work, and Welfare Policies: Have They Worked for Women?, 9. Can State Policies Work for Women? A Theoretical Discussion, 10. What Could Work for Women? Policies and Strategies, References, Index
Young Men;Women;Local Authority Day Nurseries;Working;Partial Basic Income;Sociology of Work;Women's Industrial News;Gender;Married Women;Gendered Work;Women's Industrial Council;Welfare Policy;Women's Industrial;Welfare Policies;Paid Work;Twentieth Century Britain;Working Men;Postwar Boom;Independent Labour Party;Equal Employment Opportunities;Independent Livelihood;Equal Employment;Women War Workers;Recruitment;Equal Pay Legislation;Demobilization Policy;Family Friendly;Second World War;Unemployed Women;Policies;Europe's Decency Threshold;State Employment Policies;Average Woman's Earnings;Unemployed Workmen Act;Ubi;Full Basic Income;EEC Member States;Invalid Care Allowance;Women's Rising Labour Force;Marriage Bar