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Women, work, and computerization

IFIP TC 9/WG 9.1 International Conference on Women, Work, and Computerization (1988 Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Women, work, and computerization

forming new alliances : proceedings of the IFIP TC 9/WG 9.1 International Conference on Women, Work, and Computerization, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 27-29 April, 1988

by IFIP TC 9/WG 9.1 International Conference on Women, Work, and Computerization (1988 Amsterdam, Netherlands)

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Published by North-Holland, Sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. in Amsterdam [Netherlands], New York, New York, N.Y., U.S.A .
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    Subjects:
  • Women -- Employment -- Effect of technological innovations on -- Congresses.

  • Edition Notes

    Includes bibliographies.

    Statementedited by Kea Tijdens ... [et al.].
    ContributionsTijdens, Kea.
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsHD6053 .I34 1988
    The Physical Object
    Paginationxi, 333 p. :
    Number of Pages333
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL2053060M
    ISBN 100444705481
    LC Control Number88030937

    Effects of computerization on work environment and health from the perspective of equality He is the author of more than 70 books (on occupational stress, women at work, and industrial and organizational psychology), has written more than scholarly articles for academic journals, and is a frequent contributor to national newspapers, TV. Search the world's most comprehensive index of full-text books. My library.

    GENDER & SOCIETY / June Cotter et al. / WOMEN’S WORK WOMEN’S WORK AND WORKING WOMEN The Demand for Female Labor DAVID A. COTTER Union College JOAN M. HERMSEN University of Missouri, Columbia REEVE VANNEMAN University of Maryland The demand for female labor is a central explanatory component of macrostructural theories of . Goodman, Sara Ellen (), 'Computerization and the Skill in Women's Work', in Agneta Olerup et al. (eds), Women, Work and Computerization: Opportunities and Disadvantages, Amsterdam, North Holland. Government of Malaysia (), Sixth Malaysia Plan , Kuala Lumpur, Government Printers.

    Peiris, D. Ramanee Gregor, Peter and Indigo, V. Women, Work and Computerization. p. At the time, she held the Doreen Boyce Chair at the University of Pittsburgh School of Information Sciences and was authoring the book "This is Not a Boundary Object" with her husband, Geoffrey Bowker. Academic work. From to , Star was an assistant professor at UC Irvine's Department of Information and Computer Science.


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In addition, as the first Women, Work and Computerization conference of the new millennium, we hoped to encourage the broad community of scholars that has made past Women, Work and Computerization conferences a success to actively engage in imagining--and working towards-- a better future for women in relation to computers.

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