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Ahmed, Fauzia Erfan.
The Rise of the Bangladesh Garment Industry: Globalization, Women Workers, And Voice.
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Atlin, Joan, Bob Jeffcott, Deena Ladd, Lynda Yanz.
Policy Options to Improve Standards For Women Garment Workers in Canada and Internationally.
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Borowy, Jan, Shelly Gordon, Gayle Lebans.
Are These Clothes Clean?: The Campaign For Fair Wages and Working Conditions For Homeworkers.
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Choi, Angela, Roxana Ng, Renita Yuk-Lin Wong.
Homeworking: Home Office or Home Sweatshop? Report of Homeworkers in Toronto's Garment Industry.
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Cohen, Marcy.
The Feminization of the Labour Market: Prospects For the 1990s.
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Collins, Jane.
Redefining the Boundaries of Work: Apparel Workers and Community Unionism in the Global Economy.
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Coy, Robert, Saul Rubinstein, Michael Shay.
Collaborative Restructuring Efforts: Textile and Apparel Labor-Management Innovation Network, Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania.
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Dagg, Alexandra.
Trade Union Response to Global Restructuring: The Case of the International Ladies' Garment Workers Union: A Research Study.
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Das Gupta, Tania.
Racism and Paid Work.
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Fernandez Kelly, Patricia M.
International Development and Industrial Restructuring: The Case of Garment and Electronic Industries in Southern California.
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Fernandez-Kelly, Maria Patricia, Saskia Sassen.
Recasting Women in the Global Economy: Internationalization and Changing Definitions of Gender.
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Forbes, Susan L.
Gendering Corporate Welfare Practices: Female Sports and Recreation at Eaton's During the Depression.
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Kidder, Thalia, Kate Raworth.
'Good Jobs' and Hidden Costs: Women Workers Documenting the Price of Precarious Employment.
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Lamphere, Louise.
From Working Daughters to Working Mothers: Immigrant Women in a New England Industrial Community.
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Leach, Belinda.
Flexible Work, Precarious Future: Some Lessons From the Canadian Clothing Industry.
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Louie, Miriam Ching.
Immigrant Asian Women in Bay Area Garment Sweatshops: 'after Sewing, Laundry, Cleaning and Cooking, I Have no Breath Left to Sing'.
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Marquez, Benjamin.
Organizing Mexican-American Women in the Garment Industry: La Mujer Obrera.
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Mayhew, Claire, Michael Quinlan.
The Effects of Outsourcing on Occupational Health and Safety: A Comparative Study of Factory-Based Workers and Outworkers in the Australian Clothing Industry.
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Mitter, Swasti.
Common Fate, Common Bond: Women in the Global Economy.
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Ng, Roxana.
Homeworking: Dream Realized or Freedom Constrained? The Globalized Reality of Immigrant Garment Worker.



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