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The Social and political economy of the household / edited by Michael Anderson, Frank Bechhofer, and Jonathan Gershuny
Bib ID 471509
Format BookBook
Description Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1994 
xii, 288 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. 
ISBN 0198279388  0198279353 (pbk.) 
Series

The Social change and economic life initiative

Full contents
  • Introduction / Michael Anderson, Frank Bechhofer and Jonathan Gershuny
  • Pt. I. Choice and Constraint in Household Strategies. 1. Individual and Household Strategies / Michael Anderson, Frank Bechhofer and Stephen Kendrick. 2. Getting By and Making Out in Kirkcaldy / David McCrone. 3. Working-Time Patterns, Constraints, and Preferences / Sara Horrell, Jill Rubery and Brendan Burchell. 4. The Labour Market: Friend or Foe? / Brian G. M. Main
  • Pt. II. Patterns of Change in the Domestic Division of Labour. 5. The Domestic Labour Revolution: a Process of Lagged Adaptation / Jonathan Gershuny, Michael Godwin and Sally Jones. 6. Household Time Allocation and Women's Labour Force Participation / Sara Horrell. 7. Money in the Household / Carolyn Vogler
  • Methodological Appendix / Duncan Gallie.
 
Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [277]-282) and index.

Subjects Households - Economic aspects - Great Britain.  |  Families - Economic aspects - Great Britain.  |  Sexual division of labor - Great Britain.  |  Sex role - Great Britain.
Other authors/contributors Anderson, Michael, 1942-  |  Bechhofer, Frank  |  Gershuny, J. I. (Jonathan I.)

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