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The work, education, and health concerns of Canada's increasing
population of fisherwomen--rural women who work on inshore fishing
boats to supplant family income lost to fish plant closures--are
profiled in this study of how women's work in previously
male-dominated trades impact their identity and autonomy.
Narratives from fisherwomen and statistics about the fishing
workforce inform this gender analysis of how vocational
restructuring challenges traditional patriarchal codes. The complex
joys, struggles, and dangers that fisherwomen encounter shed light
on this sociological transition.
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