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Home-based Work in Victorian Britain: Insights for Contemporary Occupational Health and Safety
Anchored by family research case studies, this book presents documents and newspaper accounts about the diverse experiences of three real people who lived and worked from their homes in the Victorian era.
Author(s) | By Gillian Joseph (Clear Pane Research Services, Canada). |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 90 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 12 Dec 2023 |
Availability | Not yet available |
Anchored by family research case studies, this book presents documents and newspaper accounts about the diverse experiences of three real people who lived and worked from their homes in the Victorian era.
Foreword Blossom Wigdo Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Family-based research and the challenge of critical subjectivities Chapter 3: Intersectionality Chapter 4: Case Study 1 Chapter 5: Case Study 2 Chapter 6: Case Study 3 Chapt
Gillian Joseph is a Canadian, former academic and a professional researcher, as well as an author and editor of a number of academic papers, book chapters and books on topics associated with work and well- being. Trained as a social gerontologist, Gillian