01368nam0 22002651i 450 UON0022763820231205103444.36996-85825-91-220030730d1979 |0itac50 baspaMX|||| |||||Dinamica social de un cambio lingüísticola reestructuración de las palatales en el español bonaerenseMaría Beatriz Fontanella de Weinberg. MéxicoUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de Mèxico, 1979. 129 p. ; 23 cm001UON001765292001 Publicaciones del Centro de Lingüistica Hispanica210 México CityInstituto de Investigaciones Filologicas.7Lingua spagnola d'ArgentinaFonologiaUONC049199FIMXCiudad de MéxicoUONL003354467.9Lingua spagnola. Varianti geografiche in altri luoghi21FONTANELLA DE WEINBERGMaría BeatrizUONV137909686806Universidad Nacional Autonoma de MéxicoUONV260622650ITSOL20250926RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00227638SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI 400 124 SI LO 24965 5 124 BuonoDinamica social de un cambio lingüístico1271231UNIOR02948oam 2200553I 450 991015524700332120230810001521.01-351-99667-31-315-27654-21-351-99668-110.4324/9781315276540 (CKB)3710000000973636(MiAaPQ)EBC4771805(OCoLC)968755045(BIP)63379706(BIP)62241567(EXLCZ)99371000000097363620180706e20171998 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierUncovering the hidden work of women in family businesses a history of census undernumeration /Lisa Geib-GundersenLondon ;New York :Routledge,2017.1 online resource (116 pages)Routledge library editions: women and business ;volume 8First published in 1998 by Garland Publishing, Inc.1-138-28027-5 1-138-24436-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.ch. I. An historical description of married women's labor -- ch. II. The apparent undercount of productive women in U.S. censuses -- ch. III. A history of wives' participation in family businesses -- ch. IV. Explaining the racial gap in married women's labor force participation -- ch. V. Conclusions, implications, and extensions.Data from the United States Census of Population indicate that there has been a dramatic increase in the labor force participation of married women over the twentieth century. This book, first published in 1998, takes issue with this well-known stylized fact. Whereas the labor force literature comments extensively on men's transition from home production to market work, the effect on women's employment has gone more or less unnoticed. The objective of this book is to uncover the work usually omitted from descriptions of wage work and housework - that is, work done in the household for market use - and to examine the various implications of this omission for analysing married women's participation in GNP-producing work over the course of the past century.WomenEmploymentUnited StatesHistoryFamily-owned business enterprisesUnited StatesEmployeesHistoryCensus undercountsUnited StatesHistoryUnited StatesCensusHistoryWomenEmploymentHistory.Family-owned business enterprisesEmployeesHistory.Census undercountsHistory.331.40973Geib-Gundersen Lisa1967-,1212890MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910155247003321Uncovering the hidden work of women in family businesses2801028UNINA