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Focusing on the intersection of women's employment and family dynamics, this analysis delves into the evolving roles of women in the labor market. It critiques existing literature while providing insights into domestic labor market debates and patriarchy theory. The author explores gender and labor-market theory, the historical context of the capitalist family, and the unique challenges faced by working women in the British economy. Written in an accessible style, it appeals to a diverse, interdisciplinary readership.
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Women's Employment and the Capitalist Family, Ben Fine
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