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Work Labour And Cleaning The Social Contexts Of Outsourcing Housework Lotika Singha

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Work Labour And Cleaning The Social Contexts Of Outsourcing Housework Lotika Singha
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Publisher: Bristol University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.95 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Lotika Singha
ISBN: 9781529201475, 1529201470
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Work Labour And Cleaning The Social Contexts Of Outsourcing Housework Lotika Singha by Lotika Singha 9781529201475, 1529201470 instant download after payment.

The outsourcing of domestic work in the UK has been steadily rising since the 1970s, but there has been little research into White British women who work as independent providers of cleaning services. Work, Labour and Cleaning is a cross-cultural analysis based on new research into two particular social contexts, one in the UK and one in India. It argues that outsourced domestic cleaning can be undertaken either as work (using mental and manual skills) or as labour (usually defined as unskilled, 'natural' women’s work) depending on the social context and working conditions in which it occurs. The book challenges feminist dogma and popular myths about housework.

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