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Author Gringeri, Christina E.

Title Getting by : women homeworkers and rural economic development / Christina E. Gringeri.

Publication Info. Lawrence, Kan. : University Press of Kansas, ©1994.

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 201 pages)
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Rural America
Rural America (Lawrence, Kan.)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-193) and index.
Contents Industrial Homework as Rural Development -- Restructured Production: Homework as Rural Development -- Homeworkers in the Heartland -- Integrating Home and Informal-Sector Work -- Understanding Industrial Homework as Subsidized Development -- Homework in a Comparative Context.
Summary In this book Christina Gringeri investigates the effects of homeworking on workers - mainly women - and their families and explores the role of the state in subsidizing the development of homeworking jobs that depend on gender as an organizing principle. She focuses on two Midwestern communities - Riverton, Wisconsin, and Prairie Hills, Iowa - where more than 80 families have supplemented their incomes since 1986 as home-based contractors of small auto parts for The Middle Company, a Fortune 500 manufacturer and subcontractor of General Motors. Gringeri looks at rural development from the perspective of local and state officials as well as that of the workers. Through the use of extensive personal interviews, she shows how the advantage of homework for women - being able to stay home with their families - is outweighed by the disadvantages - piecework pay far below minimum wage, long hours, unstable contracts, and lack of company benefits. Instead of providing the hoped-for financial panacea for rural families, Gringeri argues, industrial homework reinforces the unequal position of women as low-wage workers and holds families and communities below or near poverty level.
Note Print version record.
Subject Home labor -- Middle West -- Case studies.
Rural development -- Middle West -- Case studies.
Rural women -- Employment -- Middle West -- Case studies.
Travail ŕ domicile -- Midwest (États-Unis) -- Cas, Études de.
Développement rural -- Midwest (États-Unis) -- Cas, Études de.
Femmes en milieu rural -- Travail -- Midwest (États-Unis) -- Cas, Études de.
Travail ŕ domicile -- Midwest (États-Unis) -- Études de cas.
Développement rural -- Midwest (États-Unis) -- Études de cas.
Femmes en milieu rural -- Travail -- Midwest (États-Unis) -- Études de cas.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies
Home labor
Rural development
Rural women -- Employment
Middle West
Ländliche Entwicklung
Heimarbeit
Kraftfahrzeugindustrie
Mittlerer Westen
Frau
Home-based business -- Middle West -- Case studies.
Indexed Term Gender studies: women & girls
Genre/Form Case studies
Other Form: Print version: Gringeri, Christina E. Getting by. Lawrence, Kan. : University Press of Kansas, ©1994 0700606408 (DLC) 94013557 (OCoLC)30156880
ISBN 9780700630950 (electronic bk.)
0700630953 (electronic bk.)
0700606408
9780700606405
Standard No. AU@ 000070135205
AU@ 000075798439
AU@ 000075843804
AU@ 000075866676
AU@ 000075882837

 
    
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