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  • 384 sidor
  • 2017
Swiss Maid corrects the omission of women from historical narratives of Switzerland. Women helped with herculean effort in the formation of the small but extraordinary nation, known for its political neutrality and stability, fierce independency, multiculturalism, successful economy, and innovation. The authors investigation and analysis of womens work in Switzerland correlates womens contributions with the countrys sociopolitical and economic successes. Women have made historic change in religious institutions, domestic life, artisanry and trade, education, care work, the military, politics, industry and business, and service sectors. Chapters present the qualitative and quantitative data necessary to establish socioeconomic arguments. Women have indirectly contributed to the GNP but more importantly to social progress and the well-being of the nation. Stories of exemplary, pioneering women are highlighted, but silent and silenced common women are also featured and finally recognized. Although Judeo-Christian traditions placed women in subservient positions, they developed their own strength and contributed to the national economy. However, womens work was not sufficiently recognized and valued because of inadequate accounting and productivity models. Gender-specific education, division of labor, and gendered social structures of previous centuries are discussed in relation to womens productivity and social changes in more recent times. Multifactor productivity concepts and social progress measurements shed light on the value of womens work and care. Portraits of historical and contemporary women attest to their intrepid courage and extraordinary yield, without which the "Swiss brand" and the image of Switzerland could not flourish.
  • Författare: Margrit V Zinggeler
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781433130106
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 384
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2017-11-29
  • Förlag: Peter Lang Publishing Inc