Desert capitalism : maquiladoras in North America's western industrial corridor
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Desert capitalism : maquiladoras in North America's western industrial corridor
University of Arizona Press, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-226) and index
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- Thirty years of Mexican maquiladoras
- Dualism or heterogeneity in maquiladoras
- Implications of economic restructuring for regional development
- NAFTA's effect on the Western industrial corridor
- The Nogales, Sonora, area as a research site
- Why study transport-equipment maquiladoras?
- Constructing the Nogales labor market in the eighties
- Managers' perceptions of labor shortage
- Crisis as myth
- The Nogales labor market
- The search for maquiladora labor
- Is the labor market a free market?
- Job incentives as indicators of social and economic disadvantage
- Gender segmentation in the labor market
- On the home front : workers, households, and community
- Nogales-area maquila workers : a demographic profile
- Workers at home
- Migration and maquiladoras
- Housing and living conditions
- Technology and the organization of work
- The cost-ineffectiveness of advanced technology
- Dual technology
- De-skilling or downward job classification?
- Worker's acquisition of "skilled" jobs through specialization
- The importance of extended work hours
- Workers' reactions to wages and working conditions
- How the Mexican government has depressed wages
- Working smarter, working longer, or collection coupons?
- Worker benefits as indirect wages
- Ways to increase worker satisfaction
- Unions' failure to represent Nogales-area maquila workers
- Turnover
- Heterogeneous maquila development and corridor integration in crisis
- The advance of desert capitalism
- The immediate effects of NAFTA and the 1994-95 crisis

