Homeworking Women: A Gender Justice Perspective

Homeworking Women: A Gender Justice Perspective

by JaneTate (Author), Annie Delaney (Author), RosariaBurchielli (Author), Annie Delaney (Author), Jane Tate (Author), Rosaria Burchielli (Author), Shelley Marshall (Author)

Synopsis

Homework; work that is categorised as informal employment, performed in the home, mainly for subcontractors and mostly undertaken by women. The inequities and injustices inherent in homework conditions maintain women's weak bargaining position, preventing them from making any improvements to their lives via their work. The best way to tackle these issues is not to abolish, but to bring equality and justice to homework.

This book contributes a gender-justice approach as a new perspective to analyse and confront the issues and problems of homework. The authors propose four justice dimensions - recognition, representation, rights and redistribution - to examine and analyse homework. This framework also takes into account the structures and processes of capitalism and the patriarchy, and the relations of domination, that are widely held to be the major factors that determine homework injustice. The authors discuss strategies and approaches that have worked for homeworkers, highlighting why they worked and the features that were beneficial for them.

Homeworking Women will be of interest to individuals and organisations working with or for the benefit of homeworkers, academics and students interested in feminism, informal work and the future of work, labour regulation and those with an interest in social and political justice.

$146.90

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 186
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 13 Nov 2018

ISBN 10: 1783533625
ISBN 13: 9781783533626

Author Bio
Annie Delaney, Senior Lecturer, School of Management, College of Business, RMIT University Melbourne, Australia Rosaria Burchielli, Associate Professor (Honorary), Department of Management, La Trobe University, Australia Shelley Marshall, Vice Chancellor's Senior Research Fellow, RMIT University, Australia Jane Tate is the Coordinator of Homeworkers Worldwide, Leeds, UK