Full Description
This 18-volume collection contains titles originally published between 1932 and 1996. It examines the world of women and their relationship to work across a variety of professions, including those thought of as traditionally 'male'. The majority of titles are from a sociological perspective, but the set also includes those from the fields of economics, history and psychology. This collection will be a great resource for those interested in women's studies.
Contents
1. Women's Place in Industry and Home Sylvia Anthony (1932)
2. The Incorporated Wife Hilary Callan & Shirley Ardener (Eds) (1984)
3. Working for Victory? Images of Women in the First World War, 1914-1918 Diana Condell & Jean Liddiard (1987)
4. Women, Work and Family in Britain and Germany: A Project of the Anglo-German Foundation for the Study of Industrial Society T. Scarlett Epstein, Kate Crehan, Annemarie Gerzer and Jurgen Sass (Eds) (1986)
5. A Labour of Love: Women, Work and Caring Janet Finch & Dulcie Groves (Eds) (1983)
6. Women Assemble: Women Workers and the New Industries in Inter-War Britain Miriam Glucksmann (1990)
7. Surveying Sisters: Women in a Traditional Male Profession Clara Greed (1990)
8. Workers' Dilemmas: Recruitment, Reliability and Repeated Exchange: An Analysis of Urban Social Networks and Labour Circulation Margaret Grieco (1996)
9. Female Life Careers: A Pattern Approach Sigrid B. Gustafson & David Magnusson (1991)
10. Woman's Worth: Sexual Economics and the World of Woman Lisa Leghorn & Katherine Parker (1981)
11. Women's Work and Wages in the Soviet Union Alastair McAuley (1981)
12. Women Working: Prostitution Now Eileen McLeod (1982)
13. This Working-Day World: Women's Lives and Culture(s) in Britain 1914-1945 Sybil Oldfield (1994)
14. Women and the Labour Market Teresa Rees (1992)
15. Careers of Professional Women Rosalie Silverstone & Audrey Ward (Eds) (1980)
16. Dependence and Autonomy: Women's Employment and the Family in Calcutta Hilary Standing (1991)
17. Women in Social Work Ronald G. Walton (1975)
18. Work, Women and the Labour Market Jackie West (Ed.) (1982)



