Extent: | XI, 435 S. graph. Darst. 8° |
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Series: | Monograph / Development Studies Centre, Canberra. - Canberra : Centre, ISSN 0157-5767, ZDB-ID 439598-0. - Vol. 33 |
Conferences: | Women in the urban and industrial workforceSoutheast and East Asia. (Papers) ; (Manila) : 1982.11.15-19 |
Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Type of publication (narrower categories): | Konferenzschrift |
Language: | English |
Notes: | 20 Beiträge verschiedener Verf. Jones, G. W.: Economic growth and changing female employment structure in the cities of Southeast and East Asia. - S. 17-59. Raharjo, Y. ; Hull, V.: Employment patterns of educated women in Indonesian cities. - S. 101-126. Lim Lin Lean: Towards meeting the needs of urban female factory workers in Peninsular Malaysia. - S. 129-148. Blake, M. L.: Constraints of the organization of women industrial workers. - S. 149-162. Siraj, M.: Islamic attitudes to female employment in industrializing economies. Some notes from Malaysia. - S. 163-173. Lee Siew Hoon: Occupational health hazards of female industrial workers in Malaysia. - S. 175-187. Salaff, J. ; Wong, A.: Women's work. Factory, family and social class in an industrializing order. - S. 189-214. Wolf, D. L.: Making the bread and bringing it home. Female factory workers and the family economy in rural Java. - S. 215-231. Palabrica-Costello, M.: Female domestic servants in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines. Social and economic implications of employment in a |
ISBN: | 0-86784-473-6 |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
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