Description
Working Lives
Gender, Migration and Employment in Britain, 1945-2007
RGS-IBG Book Series
Author: McDowell Linda
Language: EnglishPublication date: 07-2013
296 p. · 15.5x23.1 cm · Hardback
Publication date: 07-2013
294 p. · 15.4x23 cm · Paperback
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Full of unique and compelling insights into the working lives of migrant women in the UK, this book draws on more than two decades of in-depth research to explore the changing nature of women?s employment in post-war Britain.
- A first-rate example of theoretically located empirical analysis of labour market change in contemporary Britain
- Includes compelling case studies that combine historical documentation of social change with fascinating first-hand accounts of women?s working lives over decades
- Integrates information gleaned from more than two decades of in-depth research
- Revealing comparative analysis of the similarities and differences in the lives of immigrant working women in post-war Britain
- Features real-life accounts of women?s under-reported experiences of migration
Series Editors’ Preface x
Preface: Leaving Home and Looking for Work xi
Part One Migration and Mobilities 1
1 Leaving Home: Migration and Working Lives 3
2 Gendering Labour Geographies and Histories 19
3 The Transformation of Britain 51
Part Two Out to Work: Embodied Genealogies 69
4 Post-war Reconstruction, 1945–1951 71
5 Coming Home: The Heart of Empire, 1948–1968 95
6 Years of Struggle, 1968–1979 128
7 Privilege and Inequality, 1979–1997 157
8 Back to the Future: Diversity and Precarious Labour, 1997–2007 184
9 Full Circle, 1945–2007 213
References 232
Appendix: Post-war Legislation 253
Index 263
Linda McDowell is Professor of Human Geography at the University of Oxford. She is a Fellow of St John’s College, where she is the Director of the Research Centre, and a Fellow of the British Academy. Widely published and well-known as a feminist ethnographer of labour and employment, her books include Capital Culture: Gender at Work in the City (Blackwell, 1997), Gender, Identity and Place (1999), Redundant Masculinities? Employment Change and White Working-Class Youth (Blackwell, 2003), Hard Labour (2005) and Working Bodies: Interactive Service Employment and Workplace Identities (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009).