The Crossroads of Class & Gender: Industrial homework, subcontracting, and household dynamics in Mexico City

By Lourdes Beneria

Martha Roldan

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Published by The University of Chicago Press. Copyright date 1987.

Publication notes: First printing

 

Type: paperback. Overall condition: VG+. Dustjacket: none. Cover: very good. Binding: very good. Writing: owner's name stamped on first page. Quality of pages: very good.

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This book came from the estate of a retired anthropology professor in the San Francisco area. All of his books were well cared for, as you would expect from a professor. It is entirely possible that this book has never been read.

 

 

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