Women, work and care in the Asia-Pacific
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Women, work and care in the Asia-Pacific
(ASAA women in Asia series / editor, Louise Edwards, 50)
Routledge, 2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Work/care regimes in the asia-pacific : a feminist framework / Elizabeth Hill, Michele Ford and Marian Baird
- China : the reconfiguring of women, work and care / Minglu Chen, Jie Hao and Marian Baird
- Malaysia : balancing paid and unpaid work / Vicki Crinis and Alifa Bandali
- Singapore : contradictions in the work/care regime / Lenore Lyons
- Indonesia : middle-class complicity and state failure to provide care / Michele Ford and Nurchayati
- The Philippines : pressures for change in the work/care regime / Ligaya Lindio-McGovern
- Cambodia : managing work and care in a post-conflict context / Kristy Ward
- Bangladesh : class, precarity and the politics of care / Dina Siddiqi and Hasan Ashraf
- India : economic inequality and social reproduction / Elizabeth Hill and Rajni Palriwala
- Sri Lanka : working realities and gendered fictions / Matt Withers
- Australia : the care challenge / Alexandra Heron, Rae Cooper and Gabrielle Meagher
- New Zealand : caring for women or women caring? / Katherine Ravenswood and Belinda Smith
- Japan : from social reproduction to gender equality / Reiko Ogawa
- South Korea : work, care and the wollstonecraft dilemma / Joohee Lee
- Timor-Leste : mixed messages on work and care / Michele Ford
- Papua New Guinea : work and care in a subsistence economy / Jane Parker, James Arrowsmith and Amme Boyd

