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Global Dimensions of Gender and Carework

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Why are women such prominent workers in the global marketplace?

Why do so many perform jobs that involve carework? What political forces have made these women key participants in globalization?

What are the consequences for the women themselves, for their families, and for societies and international relations in general?

This book offers a provocative examination of globalization, examining the lives of the women at the center of these new global dynamics.

Arguing that society is facing multiple crises of care, the authors develop a new framework for understanding the interplay of globalization, gender, and carework.

In four original essays, they examine gender, race, and class inequality; migration, citizenship, and the politics of social control; the evolving meanings of motherhood; and new social definitions of carework and the personal transformation of careworkers.

Excerpts from the classic works in the field as well as recent cutting-edge research studies support the examination of each of these growing global crises.

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Product Details
Stanford University Press
0804753245 / 9780804753241
Paperback / softback
17/03/2006
United States
English
xi, 400 p.
23 cm
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