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title:The Worth of Women's Work : A Qualitative Synthesis SUNY Series On Women and Work
author:Statham, Anne.
publisher:State University of New York Press
isbn10 | asin:0887065929
print isbn13:9780887065927
ebook isbn13:9780585090573
language:English
subjectWomen--Employment--United States.
publication date:1988
lcc:HD6095.W77 1988eb
ddc:331.4/0973
subject:Women--Employment--United States.
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The Worth of Women's Work
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SUNY SERIES ON WOMEN AND WORK
JOAN SMITH, EDITOR
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The Worth of Women's Work
A Qualitative Synthesis
Anne Statham, Eleanor M. Miller,
and Hans O. Mauksch, Editors
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PRESS
Page iv
Published by
State University of New York Press, Albany
1988 State University of New York
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
No part of this book may be used or reproduced an any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
For more information, address State University of New York
Press, State University Plaza, Albany, N.Y., 12246
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Statham, Anne.
The worth of women's work.
(SUNY series on women and work)
Incldes index.
1. WomenEmploymentUnited States. I. Miller,
Eleanor M., 1948- II. Mauksch, Hans O. III. Title.
IV. Series.
HD6095.S73 1987 331.4'0973 87-6472
ISBN 0-87706-591-0
ISBN 0-88706-592-9 (pbk.)
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3
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CONTENTS
Foreword
By Alexis Herman
ix
Acknowledgements
xiii
I. Introduction and Analysis
1. Women's Approach to Work: The Creation of Knowledge
Anne Statham, Eleanor M. Miller, and Hans O. Mauksch
3
2. The Integration Work: A Second-order Analysis of Qualitative Research
Anne Statham, Eleanor M. Miller, and Hans O. Mauksch
11
II. Doing What Comes Naturally? The Caretaker Role
3. Social Policy and Everyday Life in Nursing Homes: A Critical Ethnography
Timothy Diamond
39
4. A Belated Industry Revisited: Domestic Service among Japanese-American Women
Evelyn Nakano Glenn
57
5. Day Work in the Suburbs: The Work Experience of Chicana Private Housekeepers
Mary Romero
77

Page vi
6. The Caretakers: Keeping the Area Up and the Family Together
Jane C. Hood
93
7. "Some Peoples Calls It Crime:" Hustling, the Illegal Work of Underclass Women
Eleanor M. Miller
109
III. Professional Practice Without Professional Power
8. Registered Nurses, Gender, and Commitment
Mary C. Corley and Hans O. Mauksch
135
9. Women Talking to Women: Abortion Counselors and Genetic Counselors
Barbara Katz Rothman and Melinda Detlefs
151
10. Public Schoolteaching: A Suitable Job For A Woman?
Dee Ann Spencer
167
11. Women at the Top of Women's Fields: Social Work, Nursing, and Education
Sheila K. Collins
187
IV. Making it in the Male World
12. Think Like a Man, Work Like a Dog, and Act Like a Lady: Occupational Dilemmas of Policewomen
Susan E. Martin
205
13. Woman Working for Women: The Manager and Her Secretary
Anne Statham
225
14. Women in Direct Sales: A Comparison of Mary Kay and Amway Sales Workers
Maureen Connelly and Patricia Rhoton
245
15. Invisible Amidst the Glitter: Hispanic Women in the Southern California Electronics Industry
M. Patricia Fernandez Kelly and Anna M. Garcia
265
V. What Does It All Mean?
16. Policy Implications: The Worth of Women's Work
Ruth Needleman and Anne Nelson
293

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17. The Qualitative Approach to the Study of Women's Work: Different Method/Different Knowledge
Eleanor M. Miller, Hans O. Mauksch, Anne Statham
309
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