First published in 1992, Women's Employment and the Capitalist
Family is an analysis of the contemporary political interest in the
position of women. The author critically assesses much of the
literature examining the rapidly changing lives of women and
contributes to it by offering an explanation of women's
labour-market participation. In particular, the book deals with the
domestic labour market debate, the role of patriarchy theory,
gender and labour-market theory, periodising the capitalist family
and the specific position of working women in the British economy.
Despite the theoretical stand-point, the book avoids technicalities
and is accessible to a wide, interdisciplinary audience.
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