The rise and decline of the male breadwinner family?
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書誌事項
The rise and decline of the male breadwinner family?
(International review of social history, v. 42 . Supplement ; 5)
Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge Press, 1997
- : pbk
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注記
"Published for the Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis, Amsterdam by Cambridge University Press"--Cover
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection of essays looks at the origins and expansion of different patterns of breadwinning in both western and non-western history. As a collection it provides new insights into the historical and cross-cultural development of the male breadwinner family and its determinants, and, as such, it provides an important contribution to the ongoing debate on patterns of breadwinning. An important range of factors previously undervalued in the debate are considered: the effects of local labour markets in interaction with family strategies and family values; employers' strategies and the effects of capital accumulation and the rise of international commercial networks; the effects of egalitarian communist ideologies; and the differential ways in which modern welfare states were constructed. The volume calls for a renewed research effort in order to reconstruct the male breadwinner family as the norm and to work towards the integration of different explanatory models.
目次
- 1. The rise and decline of the male breadwinner family? An overview of the debate Angelique Janssens
- 2. The origins and expansion of the male breadwinner family: the case of nineteenth-century Britain Sarah Horrell and Jane Humphries
- 3. Gendered exclusion: domesticity and dependence in Bengal Samita Sen
- 4. Breadwinning patterns and family exogenous factors: workers at the tobacco factory of Seville during the industrialization process, 1887-1945 Lina Galvez-Munoz
- 5. Family, work and wages: the Stephanois region of France, 1840-1914 Michael Hanagan
- 6. Welfare state attitudes to the male breadwinning system: the United States and Sweden in comparative perspective Lena Sommestad
- 7. Comparing the post-war Germanies: breadwinner ideology and women's employment in the divided nation, 1948-1970 Christine von Oertzen and Almut Rietzschel
- Notes on contributors.
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