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1. Measuring Improvement in Female Status
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Lydia Kung
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Tables VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Foreword to the Morningside Edition XI
- References XIX
- Introduction XXI
- 1. Measuring Improvement in Female Status 1
- 2. Women and the Family in Traditional China 7
- 3. Women and Work in Traditional China 17
- 4. Industry and Labor in Taiwan: An Overview 37
- 5. The Decision to Work: Where and Why 51
- 6. Residence of Factory Women 69
- 7. Adjusting to the Factory Environment 77
- 8. Relations in the Workplace 89
- 9. Control of Income and Women’s Position in the Family 113
- 10. Dating and Marriage 127
- 11. Factory Employment After Marriage 143
- 12. Self-Perceptions: “A Frog in a Well” 153
- 13. Worker Consciousness 171
- 14. Wage-Earning, Family Structure, and Women 181
- 15. Women in the Larger Context 191
- 16. Studying Social Change 199
- Notes 205
- Bibliography 221
- Index 229
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Tables VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Foreword to the Morningside Edition XI
- References XIX
- Introduction XXI
- 1. Measuring Improvement in Female Status 1
- 2. Women and the Family in Traditional China 7
- 3. Women and Work in Traditional China 17
- 4. Industry and Labor in Taiwan: An Overview 37
- 5. The Decision to Work: Where and Why 51
- 6. Residence of Factory Women 69
- 7. Adjusting to the Factory Environment 77
- 8. Relations in the Workplace 89
- 9. Control of Income and Women’s Position in the Family 113
- 10. Dating and Marriage 127
- 11. Factory Employment After Marriage 143
- 12. Self-Perceptions: “A Frog in a Well” 153
- 13. Worker Consciousness 171
- 14. Wage-Earning, Family Structure, and Women 181
- 15. Women in the Larger Context 191
- 16. Studying Social Change 199
- Notes 205
- Bibliography 221
- Index 229