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Gender and Home-Based Employment

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Gender and Home-Based Employment

Contributors:

By (Author) Charles B. Hennon
By (author) Suzanne Loker
By (author) Rosemary Walker

ISBN:

9780865692718

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th June 2000

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Labour / income economics
Sociology: work and labour
Sociology: family and relationships

Dewey:

331.425

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

248

Description

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. The chapters provide a range of gender considerations from the perspectives of the workers and the workers' families, with emphasis on either the workers, the family, or the work/business. The first chapter provides an overview of the subjects being covered and defines several of the concepts used. The range of viewpoints is extensive: Chapter 2 considers home-based employment from a global perspective, while Chapter 8 narrows the focus to one particular location and type of home-based worker. Chapters 3, 4, 5, and 7 examine in various ways the data from a 9-state study, basing their analyses in theoretical and conceptual frameworks related to gender. Chapter 6 explores the dilemma of parents who have to hire child care in order to complete their home-based work. Also included are recommendations for public policy considerations.

Reviews

.,."should appeal most to researchers specifically interested in home-based workers or those working with the survey data that inform several of the chapters."-Administrative Science Quarterly
...should appeal most to researchers specifically interested in home-based workers or those working with the survey data that inform several of the chapters.-Administrative Science Quarterly
..."should appeal most to researchers specifically interested in home-based workers or those working with the survey data that inform several of the chapters."-Administrative Science Quarterly

Author Bio

CHARLES B. HENNON is Professor and Associate Director of the Family and Child Studies Center, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio./e SUZANNE LOKER is Professor, Department of Textiles and Apparel, Cornell University./e ROSEMARY WALKER is Professor of Family and Child Ecology, Michigan State University./e

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