Feminization of the labour force : paradoxes and promises

1. Elisabeth Hagen and Jane Jenson, "Paradoxes and Promises: Work and Politics in the Post-War Years" 2. Isabella Bakker, "Women's Employment in Comparative Perspective" 3. Veronica Beechey, "Rethinking the Definition of Work: Gender and Work" Part I: A Changing Labour Force: Paradoxes of Feminization 4. Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong, "Taking Women into Account: Redefining and Intensifying Employment in Canada" 5. Jane Humphries and Jill Rubery, "Recession and Exploitation: British Women in a Changing Workplace 1979-1985" 6. Elisabeth Vogelheim, "Women in a Changing Workplace: The Case of the Federal Republic of Germany" 7. Daniela del Boca, "Women in a Changing Place: The Case in Italy" 8. Peter Albin and Eileen Appelbaum, "The Computer Rationalization of Work: Implications for Women Workers" Part II: The Policy Process: Promises Broken or Renewed? 9. Jane Jenson, "The Limits of And The' Discourses: French Women as Marginal Workers" 10. Mary Ruggie, "Gender, Work, and Social Progess: Some Consequences of Interest Aggregation in Sweden" 11. Ronnie Steinberg, "The Unsubtle Revolution: Women, the State and Equal Employment" 12. Harold Brackman, Steven P. Erie, and Martin Rein, "Wedded to the Welfare State: Women Against Reaganite Retrenchment" 13. Gisela Erler, "The German Paradox: Non-Feminization of the Labour Force and Post-Industrial Social Policies" Part III: Women's Identities: Into the Future 14. Anni Borzeix and Margaret Maruani, "When A Strike Comes Marching Home" 15. Anne-Marie Daune-Richard, "Gender Relations and Female Labour: A Consideration of Sociological Categories" 16. Barbara Sichtermann, "The Conflict Between Housework and Employment: Some Notes on Women's Identity" List of Contributors