Defining and Redefining Work: Implications for Women's Health

In this article the authors examine the ways in which the definition of work as paid employment has affected women's health research, the knowledge and understanding of the relationships between women's work and health, and health and social policies. The authors argue for research and pub...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gender & society 1997-06, Vol.11 (3), p.296-323
Hauptverfasser: Deanne K. Hilfinger Messias, Im, Eun-Ok, Page, Aroha, Regev, Hanna, Spiers, Judith, Yoder, Laurie, Meleis, Afaf Ibrahim
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Zusammenfassung:In this article the authors examine the ways in which the definition of work as paid employment has affected women's health research, the knowledge and understanding of the relationships between women's work and health, and health and social policies. The authors argue for research and public policy based on an expanded definition of women's work, a redefinition that goes beyond employment to reflect the multiple contexts and dimensions of women's work as well as the diversity and differences among women.
ISSN:0891-2432
1552-3977
DOI:10.1177/089124397011003003