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Moghadam, Valentine M. Manufacturing and women in the Middle East and North Africa: A case study of the textiles and garments industry. Centre for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, University of Durham, 1995.
Find full textCommittee of Asian Women. Non-Agricultural Market Access (NAMA) and its implication on women workers in the garment sector and domestic industrial policy: A comparative study of women workers in the garment industry in China, Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh, the Philippines and Indonesia, April 2007. Monitoring Sustainability of Globalisation, 2007.
Find full textGreenlees, Janet. Female labour power: Women workers' influence on business practices in the British and American cotton industries, 1780-1860. Ashgate, 2007.
Find full textGallot, Fanny. En découdre: Comment les ouvrières ont révolutionné le travail et la société. La Découverte, 2015.
Find full textWomen, work, and the Japanese economic miracle: The case of the cotton textile industry, 1945-1975. RoutledgeCurzon, 2004.
Find full textFactory girls: Women in the thread mills of Meiji Japan. Princeton University Press, 1990.
Find full textLanguages of labor and gender: Female factory work in Germany, 1850-1914. University of Michigan Press, 2002.
Find full textCanning, Kathleen. Languages of labor and gender: Female factory work in Germany, 1850-1914. Cornell University Press, 1996.
Find full textForms of production and women's labour: Gender aspects of industrialisation in India and Mexico. Sage Publications, 1992.
Find full textArango, Luz Gabriela. Mujeres obreras, familia y políticas empresariales: La historia de Fabricato. Universidad de los Andes, Facultad de Administración, 1993.
Find full textArango, Luz Gabriela. Mujer, religión e industria: Fabricato, 1923-1982. Editorial Universidad de Antioquia, 1991.
Find full textTripartite Meeting on Labour Practices in the Footwear, Leather, Textiles, and Clothing Industries (2000 Geneva, Switzerland). Labour practices in the footwear, leather, textiles, and clothing industries: Report of the discussion at the Tripartite Meeting on Labour Practices in the Footwear, Leather, Textiles, and Clothing Industries, Geneva, 2000. ILO, 2000.
Find full textMobin, Chowdhury Bazlul, Bhuiyan Abdul Quadir, and Rājaśāhī Biśvabidyālaẏa. Dept. of Sociology., eds. Women workers in industries: A study of socio-economic conditions of women workers in the industries of Rajshahi Town. Dept. of Sociology, Rajshahi University, 1985.
Find full textSainsbury, Jessica. The new inequality: Women workers' lives in Thailand and the Philippines. Catholic Institute for International Relations, 1997.
Find full textThe agreement on textiles and clothing: Potential effects on gender equality in Pakistan. Sustainable Development Policy Institute, 2005.
Find full textJoshi, Savita S. Women workers at the grassroot level: A sociological study. Ashish Pub. House, 1995.
Find full textDomestic woman-workers in India: With special reference to Chandigarh. Shipra Publications, 2012.
Find full textVikas, Jha, and Indian Social Institute, eds. Tribal women domestic workers in Delhi. Indian Social Institute, 2008.
Find full textAlly, Shireen A. From servants to workers: South African domestic workers and the democratic state. University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2010.
Find full textSen, Gita. Gendered labour markets and globalisation in Asia. Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, 2000.
Find full textIndonesian domestic workers in Singapore: Experiences of recruitment, training, and return. Transient Workers Count Too, 2009.
Find full textCENWOR (Organization : Sri Lanka), ed. Migrant women domestic workers: Cyprus, Greece, and Italy. Centre for Women's Research, 2001.
Find full textN, Neetha. Migration, social networking, and employment: A study of domestic workers in Delhi. V.V. Giri National Labour Institute, 2003.
Find full textAmbekar Institute for Labour Studies., ed. Social security for homebased women workers: Mumbai city and suburbs. Ambekar Institute for Labour Studies, 1999.
Find full textGaidzanwa, Rudo B. The ideology of domesticity and the struggles of women workers: The case of Zimbabwe. Institute of Social Studies, 1992.
Find full textRimal, Bishnu. Search for alternatives: GEFONT/KAD study report on women workers issues. General Federation of Nepalese Trade Unions, 2003.
Find full textPearson, Ruth. Thailand's hidden workforce: Burmese migrant women factory workers. Silkworm Books, 2013.
Find full textBadārinah, Nasrīn. Gold₋braiding in Ya b̓ad: Interviews with women workers. Women's Studies Centre, 1994.
Find full textPay equity: An action manual for library workers. American Library Association, 1989.
Find full textMigrant domestic workers in the Middle East: The home and the world. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Find full textCentre for Women's Development Studies (New Delhi, India), ed. Women workers and globalization: Emergent contradictions in India. Stree, 2007.
Find full textIrianto, Sulistyowati. Akses keadilan dan migrasi global: Kisah perempuan Indonesia pekerja domestik di Uni Emirat Arab. Pusat Kajian Wanita dan Gender, Universitas Indonesia & International Development Research Center, Canada, 2011.
Find full textErgasia kai koinōnikes anisotētes: Prosōpikes hypēresies kai hypēretiko dynamiko. Ekdoseis Alexandreia, 2013.
Find full textSinha, Shalini. Strength in solidarity: Insurance for women workers in the informal economy. Self Employed Women's Association, 2002.
Find full textRaaphorst, Donna L. Van. Union maids not wanted: Organizing domestic workers, 1870-1940. Praeger, 1988.
Find full textSusanti, Fransisca Ria. Tentang sedih di Victoria Park: Kisah buruh migran Indonesia di Hong Kong. Nuansa Cendekia, 2013.
Find full textJones, Melanie K. Crossing the tracks?: More on trends in the training of male and female workers in Great Britain. IZA, 2004.
Find full textCock, Jacklyn. Maids and madams: Domestic workers under Apartheid. The Women's Press, 1989.
Find full textMartella, Maureen. Just a temp: Expectations and experiences of women clerical temporary workers. Temple University, 1991.
Find full textMartella, Maureen. "Just a temp": Expectations and experiences of women clerical temporary workers. U.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau, 1991.
Find full textRāya, Saroja. Mahilā śramika: Eka kasbe kī mahilāoṃ kā sāmājika adhyayana. Rāvata Pablikeśansa, 1999.
Find full textTripartite Meeting on Labour Practices in the Footwear, Leather, Textiles, and Clothing Industries (2000 Geneva, Switzerland). Note on the proceedings: Tripartite Meeting on Labour Practices in the Footware, Leather, Textiles and Clothing Industries, Geneva, 16-20 October 2000. International Labour Office, 2000.
Find full textCáceres, Carmen López de. Sólo pedimos que nos traten como humanas: Discriminación laboral femenina, por razones de género con énfasis en las empresas textiles y/o maquiladoras de Guatemala. Edited by Leitón Barquero María, López López Lucrecia, Díaz Díaz María Eugenia, and Proyecto Cumple y Gana: Fortalecimiento de los Derechos Laborales. Fundación para la Paz y la Democracia, 2007.
Find full textLeghtas, Izza. Hidden away: Abuses against migrant domestic workers in the UK. Human Rights Watch, 2014.
Find full textConvention on the Elimination of All forms of Discrimination Against Women., ed. Gender and human rights: Status of women workers in India. Shipra, 2004.
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