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Gendering Israels Outsourcing The Erasure Of Employees Caring Skills 1st Edition Orly Benjamin Auth

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Gendering Israels Outsourcing The Erasure Of Employees Caring Skills 1st Edition Orly Benjamin Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.48 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Orly Benjamin (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319407265, 9783319407272, 3319407260, 3319407279
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Gendering Israels Outsourcing The Erasure Of Employees Caring Skills 1st Edition Orly Benjamin Auth by Orly Benjamin (auth.) 9783319407265, 9783319407272, 3319407260, 3319407279 instant download after payment.

This book presents an institutional ethnography of budgeting processes of commissioning contracts within welfare, education, and health ministries as case studies. With the historical surge in the power position of economic globalization organizations and their impact on public sectors’ withdrawal from the role of primary women’s employers, a gap between care worker employees and public sector administrators with respect to skill recognition has emerged in Israel. The book examines precisely how this gap is produced, enacted, and turned into a force that shapes the experiences of women in service and caring jobs. Increasingly more researchers are interested in the unexpected consequences of outsourcing; this account enters the Israel studies researchers’ debate over the extent to which the neo-liberalization of Israel had restructured its welfare orientation. Exposing the operation of service delivery in the gendering of women’s work may thus be intriguing for those participating in this debate. The analysis of the data presented here enables a portrayal of the negotiating and budgeting processes at work, which in turn sheds light on the salience of deskilling and de-professionalization to women’s disenfranchisement.

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