Gender and Home-Based EmploymentCharles B. Hennon, Suzanne Loker, Rosemary Walker Bloomsbury Academic, 2000 M06 30 - 231 pages Gender often influences the type of occupation that individuals choose, as well as the way they work and the outcomes of that work. Home-based employment is no different. The proximity of these workers to their families' living activities provides an unique opportunity to study the effects of work-at-home on family interaction and the role that gender plays in this traditionally female-dominated situation. |
References to this book
Hitting Home: Feminist Ethics, Women's Work, and the Betrayal of "Family Values" Gloria Albrecht No preview available - 2002 |
Hitting Home: Feminist Ethics, Women's Work, and the Betrayal of Family Values Gloria Albrecht No preview available - 2004 |