Women, Work and Place
- Kobayashi, Audrey Lynn (Author)
- Bondi, Liz (Author)
- Bradbury, Bettina (Author)
- Kaye, Allison (Author)
- Parr, Joy (Author)
- Villeneuve, Paul (Author)
- Christopherson, Susan (Author)
- Gold, Sylvia (Author)
- Peake, Linda (Author)
- Rose, Damaris (Author)
- Kobayashi, Audrey Lynn (Editor)
Contents: Introduction : Placing women and work / Audrey Kobayashi [and others] -- Engendering change: Women's work and the development of urban-social theory / Linda Peake -- Women's workplaces: The impact of technological change on working-class women in the home and in the workplace in nineteenth-century Montreal / Bettina Bradbury -- For the sake of the children: Japanese/Canadian workers/mothers / Audrey Kobayashi -- Womanly militance, neighbourly wrath: New scripts for old roles in a small-town textile strike / Joy Parr -- Women, work, and place: The Canadian context / Sylvia Gold -- "No skill beyond manual dexterity involved": Gender and the construction of skill in the East London clothing industry / Alison Kaye -- Gender and occupational restructuring in Montreal in the 1970s / Damaris Rose and Paul Villeneuve -- Bargaining and balancing: Women's waged work as an adjustment strategy in U.S. households / Susan Christopherson -- Gentrification, work, and gender identity / Liz Bondi.