Homework

Homework

Author: Eileen Boris

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9780252060540

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Homework clarifies the past and present of home-based labor using case studies which offer a rich portrait of homework. The authors recognize that we must examine the influence of gender, race, and class to fully comprehend the history of homework -- taken from back cover.


Workshop to Office

Workshop to Office

Author: Miriam Cohen

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780801480058

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Cohen examines shifting patterns in the family roles, work lives, and schooling of two generations of Italian-American women, paying particular attention to the importance of these women's pragmatic daily choices.


Ready-to-Wear and Ready-to-Work

Ready-to-Wear and Ready-to-Work

Author: Nancy L. Green

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 1997-01-16

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 9780822318743

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The story of urban growth, the politics of labour, and the relationships among the many immigrant groups who have come to work on the sewing machines of the women's garment industry over the last century. This book is of interest to a range of scholars, including those engaged in labour, immigrant, and women's history.


The Landscape of Modernity

The Landscape of Modernity

Author: David Ward

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 1997-04-23

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 9780801856099

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Creating the modern city - Planning for New York City - Real estate values, zoning, density, intervention - Building the vertical city - Empire State Building - Going from home to work - Subways, transit politics - Sweatshop migration - Identity - Little Italy's decline - Jewish neighbourhoods - Cities of light - Street lighting.


Buy American

Buy American

Author: Dana Frank

Publisher: Beacon Press

Published: 2000-04-07

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9780807047118

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With the election of Donald Trump, economic nationalism has re-emerged as a patriotic rallying cry. But are imports and “foreigners” really to blame for the disappearance of good jobs in the United States? Tracing the history and politics of economic nationalism from the American Revolution to the present, historian Dana Frank investigates the long history of “Buy American” campaigns and their complexities. This entertaining story is full of surprises, including misguided heroes, chilling racism, and more than a few charlatans. Frank helps reframe the debate between free trade, on the one hand, and nationalism on the other, to suggest alternative strategies that would serve the needs of working Americans—instead of the interests of corporations and economic elites—and that don’t cast “foreigners” or immigrants as our “enemies.”


Free Trade & Uneven Development

Free Trade & Uneven Development

Author: Gary Gereffi

Publisher: Temple University Press

Published: 2002-08-12

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 1566399688

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This volume addresses many of the complex issues raised by North American integration through the lens of one of the largest and most global industries in the region: textiles and apparel. In part, this is a story of winners and losers in the globalization process, especially if one focuses on jobs lost and jobs gained in different countries and communities within North America, defined here as: Canada, the United States, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. However, it would be a mistake to view the industry solely in these zerosum terms. The North American apparel industry is an excellent illustration of larger trends in the global economy, in which regional divisions of labor appear to be one of the most stable and effective responses to globalization.The contributors to this volume are an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars who have all done detailed fieldwork at the firm and factory levels in one or more countries of North America. Taken together the essays offer theoretical and methodological innovations built around the intersection of the global commodity chains and industrial districts literatures, as well as innovative approaches to studying the impact of cross-national, interfirm networks in terms of production and trade issues, and local development outcomes for workers and communities.


Recent Developments in the Clothing Industry

Recent Developments in the Clothing Industry

Author: International Labour Organisation. Sectoral Activities Programme

Publisher: International Labour Organization

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9221094847

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Reviews trends and developments in the clothing industry since the Third Technical Meeting in 1987. Summarizes the information supplied by governments on the effect given to conclusions and resolutions adopted by the previous meeting, and includes steps taken by the ILO to meet the requirements of previous meetings.