Shortcuts
Top of page (Alt+0)
Page content (Alt+9)
Page menu (Alt+8)
Your browser does not support javascript, some WebOpac functionallity will not be available.
.
Default
.
PageMenu
-
Main Menu
-
Member Login
.
Purchase Suggestion
.
New Items List
.
Artwork Collection
.
Women Collection
.
LGBTIQA+ Collection
.
Picture Books
.
Prof. Stephen Dinham Collection
.
Search Menu
Simple Search
.
Advanced Search
.
Refine Search
.
Journals
.
New Items Menu
Education Journal - Search
.
Education Journal - Issues
.
Hot Topics Guides
.
Borrowing and Postal Services
.
Bottom Menu
Select Catalogue
.
Staff Login
.
© LIBERO v6.4.1sp240211
Page content
You are here
:
Catalogue Display
Catalogue Display
Managing the margins: gender, citizenship, and the international regulation of precarious employment.
.
Google Books
.
Browse Shelf
Catalogue Record 15504
.
Item Information
Catalogue Record 15504
.
Catalogue Information
Catalogue Record 15504
.
Reviews
Catalogue Record 15504
.
Item Information
Barcode
Shelf Location
Collection
Volume Ref.
Status
Due Date
Res.
1184040
331.5 VOS
Loan
.
Available
.
Select this item
Reserve Title
Catalogue Record 15504
.
Catalogue Record 15504 ItemInfo
Beginning of record
.
Catalogue Record 15504 ItemInfo
Top of page
.
Catalogue Information
Field name
Details
Record Number
15504
ISBN
9780199575091 (pbk.)
Location
331.5 VOS
Author
Vosko, Leah F.
Title
Managing the margins: gender, citizenship, and the international regulation of precarious employment. [Book]
Published
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2011.
Collation
336 p.
Contents Note
Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- Precarious Employment -- An Integrated Analysis -- The Normative Model of Employment -- The Gender Contract -- Citizenship Boundaries -- Regulations at Different Scales -- A Multi-Method Approach -- The Book in Brief -- 1.Forging a Gender Contract in Early National and International Labour Regulation -- Select National Developments, 1830s--1930s -- Hours and Night Work -- Wages -- Dangerous Substances and Occupations -- Maternity Protection -- International Developments, 1870s--1919 -- Consensus and Contestation around Protecting Women, 1878--1913 -- The Consolidation of Female Caregiving and the Birth of the ILO, 1919 -- Preparing the Ground for the SER -- 2.Constructing and Consolidating the Standard Employment Relationship in International Labour Regulation -- Constructing the Pillars of the SER: The Interwar and Immediate Postwar Years -- The Bilateral Employment Relationship -- Standardized Working Time --
Contents note continued: Continuous Employment -- Reinforcing the Pillars: Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining -- Migrant Work -- Stripping the SER of its Exclusions: The Era of Formal Equality -- Equal Remuneration, Maternity, and Social Security -- Non-Discrimination -- The Resilience of the Baseline -- 3.The Partial Eclipse of the SER and the Dynamics of SER-Centrism in International Labour Regulations -- A Portrait of the SER in Australia, Canada, the EU 15, and the United States, 1980s--2006 -- The Declining Significance of Full-Time Permanent Employment -- The Expansion of Non-Standard Employment -- SER-Centrism at the Margins of Late-Capitalist Labour Markets -- Continuing Adjustments to the Crumbling Gender Contract, 1975--1990 -- Consolidating a Multi-Tiered Framework for Migrant Workers' Protection -- The Social Declaration (1998) and `Decent Work' (1999, 2008) -- Regulating Part-Time, Fixed-Term, Temporary Agency Work, and Self-Employment --
Contents note continued: 4.Regulating Part-Time Employment: Equal Treatment and its Limits -- The Deterioration of Standardized Working Time -- SER-Centric Responses to Precariousness in Part-Time Employment: The ILO Convention on Part-Time Work (1994) -- Regulating Part-Time Employment in Australia -- The Management of the Margins of the Australian Labour Market -- Dynamics of Part-Time Casual Employment in Australia: Gendered Precariousness -- Strategies for Limiting Precariousness amongst Part-Time Workers in Australia -- `Work Choices' -- The Australian Labor Patty: Working with Work Choices -- Lessons from Australia and Alternative Possibilities -- 5.Regulating Temporary Employment: Equal Treatment, Qualified -- The Erosion of the Open-Ended Employment Relationship -- SER-Centric Responses to Precarlousness in Temporary Employment in the EU -- European Employment Policy Framing Directives on Fixed-Term and Temporary Agency Work --
Contents note continued: The EU Directive on Fixed-Term Work (1999) -- Regulating Temporary Agency Work in the EU 15 -- National Regulations in the EU 15, Mid-1970s--Early 2000s -- Contemporary Dynamics of Temporary Agency Work in the EU 15 -- EU-Level Attempts at Regulating Temporary Agency Work, 2000--2008 -- The Directive on Temporary Agency Work (2008) -- Lessons from the EU 15 and Alternative Possibilities -- 6.Self-Employment and the Regulation of the Employment Relationship: From Equal Treatment to Effective Protection -- The Destabllization of the Employment Relationship at the Crux of the SER -- SER-Centric Responses to Precariousness in Work for Remuneration at Cusp of the Employment Relationship: ILO Actions, 1990--2006 -- The ILO Recommendation on the Employment Relationship (2006) -- Approaches to Regulating Self-Employment in Industrialized Market Economy Countries -- Maximizing Enterprise Work: The Australian Case --
Contents note continued: Promoting Entrepreneurship and Protecting Economically Dependent Workers: EU Approaches -- Lessons from Industrialized Market Economy Countries and Alternative Possibilities -- 7.Alternatives to the SER -- Why there is No Returning to the SER -- A Tiered SER -- A `Flexible SER' -- `Beyond Employment' -- Towards an Alternative Imaginary.
.
Enriched Content
Catalogue Record 15504
.
ISBD Display
Catalogue Record 15504
.
Related Works
Catalogue Record 15504
.
Add Title to Basket
Catalogue Record 15504
.
Catalogue Information 15504
Beginning of record
.
Catalogue Information 15504
Top of page
.
Reviews
This item has not been rated.
Add a Review and/or Rating
15504
1
15504
-
2
15504
-
3
15504
-
4
15504
-
5
15504
-