1 results in Women's Work
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Stopping Gender-Based Violence and Harassment at Work
- The Campaign for an ILO Convention
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- Published by:
- Agenda Publishing
- Published online:
- 20 January 2024
- Print publication:
- 24 February 2022
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This series focuses on what work means today for women. It publishes research that charts its contested meanings across different geographical contexts and among diverse groups of women (and men). By seeing work as a sustained effort, involving continuous repeated operations, directed to a particular purpose, the series is able to bring women's traditional work - typically unpaid and performed out of coercion or need - into its account, along with women's activism and struggles to improve their lives.