Political Economy and the Household: Rejecting Separate Spheres
Studies in Political Economy
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Political Economy and the Household: Rejecting Separate Spheres
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Armstrong, Pat
Armstrong, Hugh |
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Explicitly or implicitly, feminist or not, much of the literature employing a political economy perspective has assumed the existence of two largely separate spheres: a public sphere located in the formal economy and dominated by men, and a private sphere confined to the household and managed by women. For non-feminist theorists, this assumption is evident in the focus on the formal economy to the virtual exclusion of the household. |
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Studies in Political Economy
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2010-05-25
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application/pdf
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http://spe.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/spe/article/view/13276
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Studies in Political Economy; Vol 17 (1985): Issue #17
1918-7033 0707-8552 |
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eng
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http://spe.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/spe/article/view/13276/10160
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