El trabajo de las mujeres: una mirada desde la Historia
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Abstract
Understanding the causes of the strong merchandise segregation the labour market displays these days and trying to find soluions for the unequality situation in which women stand forces us to search for the roots of the problem in history. Industrialization radically transformed the nature of work, its meaning and the social ties that surround it. These bonds affect both women and men but not in the same way. The result is a commodities model which is strongly asymmetrical in spaces, functions and work culture. At the same time the nineteenth-century conception of work –being this work paid for and not carried out at home – excluded from the economic and occupational accountings the reproductive jobs developped inside the family unity.
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