Women in the Printing Trades: A Sociological Study.
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Women in Publishing: A Sociological Study is a book that explores the lives of women working in the publishing industry. The author, industrial sociologist Margaret Woodward, draws attention to the social and economic aspects of the working life of women who have chosen this profession. The book is based on careful observations and interviews with women employees of publishing houses, as well as on an in-depth analysis of statistical data.
In "Women in publishing" the reader will find not only statistical facts and analysis, but also living stories of women who will reveal the complexity of modern employment and gaining professional self-determination in the conditions of gender stereotypes. This book is a valuable contribution to the feminist literature and an important resource for understanding the social dynamics of the workplace, which will inform further research in the field of gender and work sociology."
GB/591944/R
Data sheet
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2013-03-08
- Title
- Women in the Printing Trades: A Sociological Study.
- Subject
- HD
Printing industry -- Great Britain
Women -- Employment -- Great Britain
Women printers -- Great Britain
Working class women -- Great Britain
Z - Editor
- James Ramsay MacDonald