Clerical workers and information technology: gender relations and occupational change
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A questionnaire and interview study of women office workers in the West Midlands, who had recently experienced technical change, is used to examine their perceptions both of changes in their jobs and of the implementation process. The consequences for women's opportunities are discussed.
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