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Paperback Women and Work in Mexico's Maquiladoras Book

ISBN: 0847688860

ISBN13: 9780847688869

Women and Work in Mexico's Maquiladoras

The emergence of global assembly plants is closely linked to the creation of a global female industrial labor force. Women and Work in Mexico's Maquiladoras examines this larger process in Mexico, where-despite a century of industrialization and a tradition of well-paid, highly organized, male workers-the maquiladora factories have turned to predominantly female labor.

Exploring this dramatic shift, this book convincingly demonstrates how gender restructuring in workplaces and households has become a crucial element in the reorientation of Mexican development. The author compares Mexico's new industrial system with its historical antecedent and documents federal policy changes that have resulted in distinct patterns of gender, unionization, household form, and social welfare.

Rich in ethnographic detail, the book uses the voices of workers themselves to provide an intimate look at how daily lives have been transformed-in ways that could not have been foreseen-by the national and international processes shaping the country's industrial transition.

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What a great book!

One of the best histories of the industrialization of Mexico I've ever read ... the case studies are brillant & fascinating. Very relevant for anyone interested in women's studies and labor issues in Mexico.
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