Invisibility, struggle and visibility: women workers' strategies of survival in the informal sector
Across the world, women constitute the bottom segments of the informal labour market hierarchy, and the story is no different for Turkish women, except they are further constrained by a patriarchal family culture and corporatist welfare state structure which favours high-skilled workers in full-time...
Main Author: | Ustek, F |
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Other Authors: | Kariya, T |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2015
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