This is a persuasive, multilayered analysis of a vital but
little-examined sector of the Japanese workforce--the female
permanent blue-collar worker. Through personal accounts of factory
life, the author examines why these women work, what satisfaction
they find in remaining in the workforce, and how they meet the
demands of work and household, caught in a contradiction between
traditional socio-cultural ideology and modern economic reality.
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