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Maps. Play. Topics covered include the gender division of labor, allocation of time between the household and the labor market, consequences of employment changes for family structure changes and vice versa, theories of discrimination, occupational segregation, and feminization. This journal is a member of and subscribes to the principles of the Committee on Publication Ethics. Nor, as Sheilagh Ogilvie demonstrates for seventeenth-century Germany, was this a function of an industrial system. Meny Doctoral Projects Economic History Data Alumni Contact PhD Alumni Masters Alumni Contact Academic Advisor Department Reception Director of Studies Head of the Department Social media About us History Study with us Courses Courses in English / Spring Courses in English / Autumn Master's Programmes PhD Program About the program Application Research at the Department Study Advisor Research Research Area Agrarian History Development Economics Education and the Labour . Lee, eds., Women's Work and the Family Economy in Historical Perspective.
Not surprisingly, one of the strongest impressions left on the reader is the sheer variety of situations in which European women were to be found in the last four centuries. HTTP ERROR 405. The male weavers of Wuttemburg gathered in their Guilds and Corporations were in a strong position to close ranks against possible competition from women workers (as well as ensuring a steady supply of wifely unpaid labour at home). Jumptomaincontent Jumptonavigation Accessibilty Statement Login Admin LoginMy accountE-alert sign up Institutional RegistrationPersonal RegistrationSubscribe palgrave-journals.comJournals A-Z indexBrowse by subject Search This journal All content Advancedsearch . In other words, so long as it was not openly recognized, when women 'greased the wheels of the labourmarket, they were permitted an enormous range of economic activity' as Richard Whipp documents for both married and single women in nineteenth-century potteries (p. Blog This Article Blog This Article : Highlight all Pat Hudson and W. Top.
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