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Author Custers, Peter.
Title Capital accumulation and women's labour in Asian economies / by Peter Custers.
Spine Title Capital accumulation & women's labour
Publication Info New York : Monthly Review Press, ©2012.
Edition 2nd ed.



Descript 1 online resource (xxv, 401 pages) : maps
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Edition 2nd ed.
Contents Feminism and the Conceptualization of Women's labour in Asian Economics -- The Patriarchal Bias of Working-class Theoreticians: Marx and Proudhon -- The Proletarian Women's Movement in Germany and Women's Labour -- The Legacy of the Second Feminist Wave: The debate on household labour revisited -- Home-based Women Labourers in the Garment Industry in West Bengal -- Wage Slavery among Women Germent Workers under the Factory System in Bangladesh -- The German Feminist School and the Thesis of Housewifization -- Developmental Feminism and Peasant Women's Labour in Bangladesh -- The Ecofeminist Discourse in India -- The German Feminist School and the Thesis of Subsistence Labour -- The Japanese Style of Management and Fordism Compared -- Japanese Women as a Vast Reserve Army of Labour -- Capital Accumulation in Contemporary Asia.
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ISBN 9781583672860 (electronic bk.)
1583672869 (electronic bk.)
9781583672853
1583672850
9781583672846
1583672842
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Author Custers, Peter.
Subject Women in development -- Asia.
Women -- Asia -- Economic conditions.
Saving and investment -- Asia.
Feminist economics -- Asia.
Spine Title Capital accumulation & women's labour
Descript 1 online resource (xxv, 401 pages) : maps
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Edition 2nd ed.
Contents Feminism and the Conceptualization of Women's labour in Asian Economics -- The Patriarchal Bias of Working-class Theoreticians: Marx and Proudhon -- The Proletarian Women's Movement in Germany and Women's Labour -- The Legacy of the Second Feminist Wave: The debate on household labour revisited -- Home-based Women Labourers in the Garment Industry in West Bengal -- Wage Slavery among Women Germent Workers under the Factory System in Bangladesh -- The German Feminist School and the Thesis of Housewifization -- Developmental Feminism and Peasant Women's Labour in Bangladesh -- The Ecofeminist Discourse in India -- The German Feminist School and the Thesis of Subsistence Labour -- The Japanese Style of Management and Fordism Compared -- Japanese Women as a Vast Reserve Army of Labour -- Capital Accumulation in Contemporary Asia.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781583672860 (electronic bk.)
1583672869 (electronic bk.)
9781583672853
1583672850
9781583672846
1583672842
Author Custers, Peter.
Subject Women in development -- Asia.
Women -- Asia -- Economic conditions.
Saving and investment -- Asia.
Feminist economics -- Asia.
Spine Title Capital accumulation & women's labour

Subject Women in development -- Asia.
Women -- Asia -- Economic conditions.
Saving and investment -- Asia.
Feminist economics -- Asia.
Descript 1 online resource (xxv, 401 pages) : maps
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Feminism and the Conceptualization of Women's labour in Asian Economics -- The Patriarchal Bias of Working-class Theoreticians: Marx and Proudhon -- The Proletarian Women's Movement in Germany and Women's Labour -- The Legacy of the Second Feminist Wave: The debate on household labour revisited -- Home-based Women Labourers in the Garment Industry in West Bengal -- Wage Slavery among Women Germent Workers under the Factory System in Bangladesh -- The German Feminist School and the Thesis of Housewifization -- Developmental Feminism and Peasant Women's Labour in Bangladesh -- The Ecofeminist Discourse in India -- The German Feminist School and the Thesis of Subsistence Labour -- The Japanese Style of Management and Fordism Compared -- Japanese Women as a Vast Reserve Army of Labour -- Capital Accumulation in Contemporary Asia.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781583672860 (electronic bk.)
1583672869 (electronic bk.)
9781583672853
1583672850
9781583672846
1583672842

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