changing patterns of employment in the Third World
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Mitter, Swasti > (ed.)
- Creator
- Rowbotham, Sheila > (ed.)
- Contributor
- Huws, Ursula
- Publish Year
- 1995
- Shelfmark
- WER 52 1995 - B
- Thesaurus
- industrie, textielindustrie, technologie, informatica, computers, internet, betaalde arbeid, ontwikkelingslanden, bundel
- Description
- Behandeld worden de effecten van automatisering en informatietechnologie op het werk van vrouwen in derde wereldlanden. De bundel bevat de volgende bijdragen: Beyond the politics of difference : an introduction / door Swasti Miller: Information technology and working women's demands / door Swasti Miller: Feminist approaches to technology : women's values or a gender lens? / door Sheila Rowbotham: Conflicting demands of new technology and household work : women's work in Brazilian and Argentinian textiles / door Liliana Acero: Changes in textiles : implications for Asian women / Pavla Jezkova: Information technology and women's employment in manufacturing in Eastern Europe : the case of Slovenia / door Maja Bucar: Restructuring and retraining : the Canadian garment industry in transition / door Charlene Gannagé: Computerization and women's employment in India's banking sector / door Sujata Gothoskar: Information technology, gender and employment : a case study of the telecommunications industry in Malaysia / door Cecilia Ng Choon Sim en Carol Yong: Women in software programming : the experience of Brazil / door Fatima Janine Gaio: Something old, something new, something borrowed.. : the electronics industry in Calcutta / door Nirmala Banerjee: Women and information technology in sub-Saharan Africa : a topic for discussion ? / door Mayuri Odedra-Straub: Gender perspectives on health and safety in information processing : learning from international experience / door Ruth Pearson: Using information technology as a mobilizing force : the case of The Tanzania Media Women's Association (TAMWA) / door Fatma Alloo: The fading of the collective dream? Reflections on twenty years' research on information technology and women's employment / door Ursula Huws.