LEADER 01169nam2-2200361---450- 001 990003309570203316 005 20090914094345.0 010 $a2-604-00010-5 035 $a000330957 035 $aUSA01000330957 035 $a(ALEPH)000330957USA01 035 $a000330957 100 $a20090914d1982----km-y0itay50------ba 101 $afre 102 $aSZ 105 $a||||||||001yy 200 1 $a<> Électronique$fJean-Daniel Chatelain et Roger Dessoulavy$gpubliè sous la direction de Jacques Neirynck$gde l'école polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne 210 $aSt. Saphorin$cEditions Georgi$dcopyr. 1982 215 $aIX, 568 p.$cill.$d24 cm 461 1$1001000330953$12001$aTraité d'électricité$v8 606 0 $aElettricità$xElettronica 676 $a537 700 1$aCHATELAIN,$bJean-Daniel$0340172 701 1$aDESSOULAVY,$bJacques$0605744 701 1$aNEIRYNCK,$bJacques$026357 801 0$aIT$bsalbc$gISBD 912 $a990003309570203316 951 $a537 TRA/8$b17731/CBS$c537$d00327142 959 $aBK 969 $aSCI 979 $aRSIAV7$b90$c20090914$lUSA01$h0943 996 $aÉlectronique$91122065 997 $aUNISA LEADER 05598nam 2200553 450 001 9910795050903321 005 20230814215635.0 010 $a90-04-36043-3 024 7 $a10.1163/9789004360433 035 $a(CKB)4340000000262200 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5331674 035 $a(OCoLC)1013500393 035 $a(nllekb)BRILL9789004360433 035 $a(EXLCZ)994340000000262200 100 $a20180427d2018 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aWomen's ILO $etransnational networks, global labour standards, and gender equity, 1919 to present /$fedited by Eileen Boris, Dorothea Hoehtker, Susan Zimmermann 210 1$aLeiden ;$aBoston :$cBrill,$d[2018] 210 4$d©2018 215 $a1 online resource (442 pages) 225 1 $aStudies in global social history,$x1874-6705 ;$vVolume 32 311 $a90-04-36039-5 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tFront Matter --$tContents /$rSusan Zimmermann --$tPreface /$rSusan Zimmermann --$tAcknowledgements /$rSusan Zimmermann --$tIntroduction: A Century of Women?s ilo /$rEileen Boris , Dorothea Hoehtker and Susan Zimmermann --$tThe Work of Transnational Networks /$rSusan Zimmermann --$tThe Other ilo Founders: 1919 and Its Legacies /$rDorothy Sue Cobble --$tDifficult Inroads, Unexpected Results: The Correspondence Committee on Women?s Work in the 1930s1 /$rFrançoise Thébaud --$tInternational Networking in the Interwar Years: Gertrud Hanna, Alice Salomon and Erna Magnus /$rKirsten Scheiwe and Lucia Artner --$tEquality?s Cold War: The ilo and the un Commission on the Status of Women, 1946?1970s /$rEileen Boris --$tThe Unobtainable Magic of Numbers: Equal Remuneration, the ilo and the International Trade Union Movement 1950s?1980s /$rSilke Neunsinger --$tTransnational Links and Constraints: Women?s Work, the ilo and the icftu in Africa, 1950s?1980s /$rYevette Richards --$tInformal Women Workers Open ilo Doors through Transnational Organizing, 1980s?2010s /$rChris Bonner , Pat Horn and Renana Jhabvala --$tWomen?s Representation at the ilo: A Hundred Years of Marginalization /$rMarieke Louis --$tDeveloping and Negotiating Global Labour Standards /$rSusan Zimmermann --$tGlobalizing Gendered Labour Policy: International Labour Standards and the Global South, 1919?1947 /$rSusan Zimmermann --$tMotherhood at the Heart of Labour Regulation: Argentina, 1907?1941 /$rPaula Lucía Aguilar --$tUnexpected Alliances: Italian Women?s Struggles for Equal Pay, 1940s?1960s /$rEloisa Betti --$tOrganizing Rural Women in Ghana since the 1980s: Trade Union Efforts and ilo Standards /$rAkua O. Britwum --$tMothers Working Abroad: Migrant Women Caregivers and the ilo, 1980s?2010s /$rSonya Michel --$tWhen Maternity is Paid Work: Commercial Gestational Surrogacy at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century /$rMahua Sarkar. 330 $aWhat is the place of women in global labour policies? Women?s ILO: Transnational Networks, Global Labour Standards, and Gender Equity, 1919 to Present gathers new research on a century of ILO engagement with women?s work. It asks: what was the role of women?s networks in shaping ILO policies and what were the gendered meanings of international labour law in a world of uneven and unequal development? Women?s ILO explores issues like equal remuneration, home-based labour, and social welfare internationally and in places such as Argentina, Italy, and Ghana. It scrutinizes the impact of both power relations and global feminisms on the making of global labour policies in a world shaped by colonialism, the Cold War and post-colonial inequality. It further charts the disparate advancement of gender equity, highlighting the significant role of women experts and activists in the process. Contributors are: Paula Lucía Aguilar, Lucia Artner, Eloisa Betti, Chris Bonner, Eileen Boris, Akua O. Britwum, Dorothy Sue Cobble, Dorothea Hoehtker, Pat Horn, Sonya Michel, Silke Neunsinger, Renana Jhabvala, Marieke Louis, Yevette Richards, Mahua Sarkar, Kirsten Scheiwe, Françoise Thébaud, Susan Zimmermann ?This is a must-read volume for scholars and students interested in women, labor and international/transnational history.? ?Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, University of California, Irvine, USA ?This fascinating collection of essays assesses the ILO?s role in securing social justice for women workers around the world and asks how that role might change as the world of work is transformed in the next century.? ?Celia Donert, University of Liverpool ?This exciting collection provides a long-overdue state of the art on gender politics and the ILO. 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